In 1951, Governor Youngdahl left office and the campaign for improved treatment of people with development disabilities lost one of its greatest champions. Fortunately, his successor, Governor C. Elmer Andersen, shared Youngdahl's passion for improving conditions at state-run hospitals.
In 1954, several years into his four-year term, Governor Andersen requested a report detailing the current condition of state hospitals. Unfortunately, the report wasn't completed until 1956 and was delivered to Andersen's successor, Governor Orville Freeman.
Governor C. Elmer Anderson:
Sharing the Vision