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Frederick Hobbs (Pennsylvania politician)

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After his election defeat, he served on the board of directors of the Union Bank & Trust Co. and the Schuylkill County Drug & Alcohol Commission, as well as other community and fraternal groups. Although he was thought to be a future candidate for a judgeship, that never came to fruition.
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Beginning in 1961, he maintained a law practice in Pottsville while serving as solicitor for the Schuylkill County Housing Authority, the Schuylkill County Commissioners and the Blythe Township Planning Commission, and also representing the State Workers' Insurance Fund.
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Hobbs served in the Pennsylvania State Senate for ten years (1967–1976), where he was the Republican Minority Chairman of the committee on Business and Commerce and also served on the Judiciary, Law and Justice, Insurance and State Government and Finance committees.
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In 1968, Hobbs married Pamela Watkins (born 1943) of Butler Township. Her father was G. Harold Watkins, who had been the Pennsylvania state senator for the same 29th District from 1941 to 1944.
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Hobbs was a member of the Executive Committee of the Schuylkill County Republican Committee, and was also a member of the
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in Byfield, Massachusetts, Amherst College and Georgetown University School of Law. He then also served in the
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Ward, Leo L., and Major, Mark T., Images of Schuylkill County, Arcadia Publishers, Charleston (2008) pp. 69–70
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and Marian Hause (1908–1984) of Pottsville. His father founded the Telephone Answering Service in
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on January 6, 1934, Frederick Hobbs was a son of H. (Howard) Blake Hobbs (1911–1973) of
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Republican and Herald from Pottsville, Pennsylvania, November 3, 1976, p.1
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Republican and Herald from Pottsville, Pennsylvania, November 3, 1976, p.1
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In 1976, Hobbs lost his seat to Democratic candidate
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Frederick H. Hobbs
Pennsylvania Senate
29th
Paul L. Wagner
Joseph E. Gurzenda
Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State Senate
Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Nescopeck
Allentown
Lehigh County
Governor Dummer Academy
United States Army
Sons of the American Revolution
John Kehoe
Joseph Gurzenda
"Index to Politicians: Hobbs"
"Senate Members H"
Wilkes University Election Statistics Project
"Watkins-Rhoades-Hobbs family of Pennsylvania"
Categories
Republican Party Pennsylvania state senators
1934 births
2005 deaths
20th-century American legislators
The Governor's Academy alumni
Amherst College alumni
Georgetown University Law Center alumni
20th-century Pennsylvania politicians

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