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William P. Hobby Jr.

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506:, and later the Republican state chairman. Hobby was re-elected in 1974 (when the term was extended to four years) defeating Republican Gaylord Marshall. Hobby polled 1,170,253 votes (74 percent) to Marshall's 379,108 (24 percent) and in their 1978 rematch with Hobby polling 1,434,613 votes (64.91 percent) to Marshall's 760,642 votes (34.42 percent), 1982 defeating Strake with Hobby polling 1,830,870 votes (58.35 percent) to Strake's 1,272,644 votes (40.56 percent), and 1986 defeating David Davidson with Hobby polling 2,032,781 votes (61.37 percent) to Davidson's 1,231,858 votes (37.19 percent). Hobby did not seek an unprecedented sixth term in 1990, and the lieutenant governorship passed to fellow Democrat then- 532:"Some of the highlights of Hobby's years as Lieutenant Governor included reforms in the appropriations process such as zero-based budgeting, which required agencies to justify their budgets regardless of previous budget levels, and a requirement that the fiscal impact of bills be determined and reported to the Legislature in advance of passage. Also passed during his tenure were the indigent health care plan, the Texas water plan, and the school finance bill of 1984 that redistributed state funds among the state's school districts, required teacher testing, and created the controversial 'no-pass-no-play' rule." 605: 517:
recommended the Texas Sunset Act (1970s), and the Joint Advisory Committee on Educational Services to the Deaf (1976–1979); co-chair of the Texas Energy and Natural Resource Advisory Council (TENRAC) (1979–1983); vice-chair of the Criminal Justice Policy Council; ex officio member of the Texas Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; and member of the Select Committee on Public Education (1983–1984). He was also chair of the National Conference of Lieutenant Governors in 1974. In 1985, he joined the
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In addition to presiding over the state senate, Hobby served in numerous other political leadership capacities. These included appointments as chair of the Governor's Energy Advisory Council (GEAC) (1973–1977), the Texas Energy Advisory Council (TEAC) (1977–1979), the special advisory committee which
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of Texas. He held that office from January 16, 1973, to January 15, 1991, for an unprecedented five terms; he was the last lieutenant governor to serve a two-year term and the first elected to a four-year term when the Texas Constitution was amended to lengthen terms for statewide elected
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He was married to the former Diana Poteat Stallings until her death on July 4, 2014, and is the father of Laura Poteat Hobby Beckworth, Paul William Hobby, Andrew Purefoy Hobby, and Katherine Pettus Hobby Gibson. Diana Hobby was associate editor of
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appointed him to the Texas Air Control Board. Lieutenant Governor Ben Barnes appointed him chair of the Senate Interim Committee on Welfare Reform in 1969. Hobby resigned from the Texas Air Control Board in 1971 to run for lieutenant governor.
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Hobby was elected lieutenant governor in November 1972 with 93 percent of the statewide vote, having defeated token opposition, not from a Republican but from the
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are named in honor of Hobby and his family. Diana American Grill, the on-site restaurant at the Hobby Center, named for Hobby's wife, Diana.
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officeholders to four years beginning with the 1974 elections. The principal duty of the Texas lieutenant governor is to preside over the
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Hobby's lengthy career in government began in 1959, when he served as parliamentarian of the Texas Senate under Lieutenant Governor
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even though she did not meet the age requirement for the office. The position had opened when the two-term incumbent,
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for the Texas Talking Book Program to serve Texans with blindness or visual, physical, or reading disabilities.
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for twenty years – until the family sold the newspaper in 1983. It was absorbed in 1995 by the
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Also, Hobby remained active in business. He served on the boards of directors for various firms, including
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from 1917 to 1921, and his mother was the first person appointed to the new position of
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Hobby's announcement, not seeking re-election on June 1, 1987.
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On May 5, 1989, Hobby was honored by the state senate. The
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politician who served a record eighteen years as the 37th
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United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
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How Things Really Work: Lessons from a Life in Politics
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How Things Really Work: Lessons from a Life in Politics
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For many years, the Hobby family owned the now-defunct
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A Guide to the William P. Hobby Jr. Papers, 1940s-2010
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Presiding Officers of the Texas Legislature, 1846-2002
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United States Department of Health and Human Services
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The Fear of Chinese Power: an International History
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William P. Hobby, Jr.

Chancellor of the University of Houston System
Alexander F. Schilt
Arthur K. Smith
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Dolph Briscoe
Bill Clements
Mark White
Ben Barnes
Bob Bullock
Houston
Texas
Democratic
William P. Hobby
Oveta Culp Hobby
Alma mater
Rice University
BA
billhobby.com
United States Navy
Lieutenant (JG)
Democratic
Lieutenant Governor
Texas State Senate
Houston, Texas
William P. Hobby Sr.
Oveta Culp Hobby
Texas Legislature
governor

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