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For Immediate Release:
January 11, 2006
President Pro Tem Mike Morgan presents Senator Cal Hobson
with his Senate microphone.
Senator Hobson Honored by Fellow Members
With a legislative career spanning four decades, Sen.
Cal Hobson is completing his final term in the Oklahoma Legislature
this year due to term limits. His colleagues on both sides of the
aisle honored him on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday. Senate
President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan praised Hobson for his superior
intellect, an unmatched work ethic and purity of purpose.
“You are here for the right reasons. And while some of your
adversaries and colleagues may have questioned from time to time
why you were doing things a certain way or the purpose you were
trying to accomplish, they never ever thought it was for the wrong
reason, and there’s probably no higher complement that we
can pay to you than to say that about your service here,”
Morgan said. “You have been every day in your service a champion
for the people of Oklahoma, and for that we thank you.”
A Valedictorian at Lexington High School, Hobson went on to complete
his degree at the University of Oklahoma as well as working toward
a master’s degree. He served six years active duty in the
U.S. Air Force and 26 years in the Air Force Reserve and Air National
Guard, retiring with the rank of Colonel.
His career in public service began as Mayor of Lexington in 1976.
Two years later he ran for and won a seat in the Oklahoma House
of Representatives, where he served for 12 years, eventually rising
to one of the chamber’s most powerful positions as chairman
of Appropriations. In 1990, he was elected to the State Senate,
serving as President Pro Tempore from 2003 through 2005.
Fellow members thanked Hobson for his work on behalf of the state,
including the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access (OHLAP) scholarship
program, as well as his efforts to develop a world class cancer
treatment and research facility in the state.
Hobson thanked the voters of Senate District 16 for allowing him
to serve them in the State Legislature.
“For more than a quarter of a century of the history of this
state, I’ve had the honor to be in this building. Except for
my family and those wonderful times, nothing, nothing can exceed
the friendship, the relationships…from the bottom of my heart,
the love I have for the Senate, for its employees and for my colleagues—thank
you very much.”
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