Representative Barry Hobbins
Contact Information | Committees | Sponsored Bills | Bill Cosponsorship Partners | District 14 in Context | Campaign Finance Profile | In The News
- Party: Democratic
- House District: 14
- Mailing Address: 22 Glenhaven Circle, Saco ME 4072
- Phone: (207) 229-8996
- E-mail: Barry.Hobbins@legislature.maine.gov
- Rep. Hobbins’s campaign finance report
- Twitter: BarryHobbins
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Committees of which Rep. Hobbins is a member:
Sponsored Bills:
- LD 8: Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 301: Fee Schedule and Administrative Procedures for Payment of Commission Assigned Counsel, a Major Substantive Rule of the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services
- LD 206: An Act To Clarify Restrictions on Disclosure of E-9-1-1 System Information
- LD 774: An Act To Assist Victims of Crime To Obtain Restitution
- LD 775: An Act To Streamline Judicial Review of Certain Land Use Decisions
- LD 776: An Act To Update the Validation of Miscellaneous Defects and Defective Acknowledgments in the Conveyance of Real Estate
- LD 778: Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 3: Eligibility Requirements for Specialized Case Types, a Late-filed Major Substantive Rule of the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services
- LD 825: An Act To Allow Consumer-owned Transmission and Distribution Utilities To Apply for Efficiency Maine Grants
- LD 846: An Act To Refine and Streamline the Foreclosure Mediation Program
- LD 851: Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 2: Standards for Qualifications of Assigned Counsel, a Late-filed Major Substantive Rule of the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services
- LD 880: An Act To Permit Rate-adjustment Mechanisms for Water Utilities
- LD 881: An Act To Allow the Public Utilities Commission To Contract for Liquefied Natural Gas Storage and Distribution
- LD 882: An Act To Ensure That Telephone Utility Reorganizations Advance the Economic Development and Information Access Goals of the State
- LD 919: An Act To Provide Access to Opioid Analgesics with Abuse-deterrent Properties
- LD 1085: An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Right To Know Advisory Committee Concerning Receipt of a Request for Public Records
- LD 1086: An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Right To Know Advisory Committee To Create a Remedy for Unduly Burdensome and Oppressive Requests
- LD 1087: An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Right To Know Advisory Committee Concerning Response Deadlines and Appeals
- LD 1088: An Act To Implement Recommendations of the Right To Know Advisory Committee
- LD 1177: An Act To Enact the Recommendations of the Probate and Trust Law Advisory Commission Regarding the Maine Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act
- LD 1214: An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Mental Health Working Group
- LD 1260: Resolve, Requiring the Judicial Department To Study Court Facility Needs in Oxford, Waldo and York Counties
- LD 1322: An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Probate and Trust Law Advisory Commission Concerning the Probate Code
- LD 1381: An Act To Correct Errors and Inconsistencies in the Laws of Maine
- LD 1425: An Act To Amend the Laws Relating to Corporations and Limited Partnerships
- LD 1460: Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 301: Fee Schedule and Administrative Procedures for Payment of Commission Assigned Counsel, a Major Substantive Rule of the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services
- LD 1586: An Act To Implement Recommendations of the Right To Know Advisory Committee Concerning Remote Participation in Public Proceedings
- LD 1597: An Act To Provide Supplemental Appropriations and Deappropriations for the Judicial Department for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2016 and June 30, 2017
- LD 1643: An Act To Correct Errors and Inconsistencies in the Laws of Maine
Bill Cosponsorship Partners
Every legislator works more often with some colleagues than with others. The following are the ten fellow legislators with whom Rep. Hobbins has cosponsored legislation most often in the 127th Legislature:
- Sen. David Burns: 11 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Rep. Justin Chenette: 11 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Sen. Linda Valentino: 10 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Sen. Roger Katz: 8 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Rep. Mark Dion: 7 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Sen. Anne Haskell: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Rep. Larry Dunphy: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Sen. Amy Volk: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Rep. Kenneth Fredette: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
- Rep. Beth O’Connor: 5 bills cosponsored with Rep. Hobbins.
District 14 in Context
Understanding the political actions of Representative Hobbins in full context requires some information about the district he represents. The charts and graphs you see below draw from the 2009-2013 cycle of the American Community Survey, an ongoing project of the U.S. Census Bureau. Graphs describe details about both the kinds of community to be found in a legislative district and the experiences of people who live there.
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Travel Time to Work in House District 14:
Percent of District 14 Residents who are Veterans of the U.S. Military:
Educational Attainment of the Residents of House District 14:
Dependency Ratio in District 14:
Dependency ratio is a demographic term that refers to the number of people who are not of typical working age (0-14 or 65+ years old) for every 100 people who are of typical working age.
Sex Ratio: Number of Males per 100 Females in House District 14:
Campaign Finance Data for Rep. Hobbins in the 2014 Election Cycle
(as categorized by the Maine Ethics Commission):
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Hobbins: Inside or Outside his District?
Includes all contributions for which addresses are provided. Does not include Maine Clean Elections Act funds.)
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Hobbins: Inside or Outside the State of Maine?
(Includes all contributions for which addresses are provided. Does not include Maine Clean Elections Act Funds)
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Hobbins: What Kind of Contributor?
Incorporated Groups (Businesses, Non-Profit Organizations, Political Action Committees, Party Committees, and other unregistered political groups) directly contributing to Rep. Hobbins in the 2013-2014 election cycle: None
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Representative Hobbins is a registered officer of the Empowering Maine Leadership PAC, a “leadership PAC” that collects contributions from outside sources and sends them on to Maine state legislative candidates and political party groups. The Empowering Maine Leadership PAC led by Rep. Hobbins received campaign contributions from the following sources in the 2014 election cycle:
- Aetna — 250.00 dollars
- American Chemistry Council — 500.00 dollars
- American Chemistry Council — 250.00 dollars
- AMERICAN EXPRESS — 250.00 dollars
- Anheuser Busch — 250.00 dollars
- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield — 500.00 dollars
- Astrazeneca — 1000.00 dollars
- AT&T — 1000.00 dollars
- Bank of America PAC — 250.00 dollars
- BELL ASSOCIATES INC. — 250.00 dollars
- BERWICK IRON & METAL RECYCLING — 100.00 dollars
- Biddeford Internet Corp. — 500.00 dollars
- Biddeford Internet Corp. — 500.00 dollars
- Casella Waste Systems — 2500.00 dollars
- Central Maine Power Company — 750.00 dollars
- CHURCHILL DOWNS/OXFORD CASINO — 500.00 dollars
- Cianbro Corporation — 1000.00 dollars
- Citizens for Justice in Maine Inc. — 1000.00 dollars
- CLEAN POWER PAC — 500.00 dollars
- Comcast — 1000.00 dollars
- Dimitri Inc. d/b/a Jimmy the Greek’s Restaurant — 250.00 dollars
- DOYLE & NELSON LAW OFFICES — 150.00 dollars
- Eaton Peabody Attorneys At Law — 250.00 dollars
- EMERA — 750.00 dollars
- Federal Express PAC — 500.00 dollars
- First Atlantic Healthcare — 500.00 dollars
- FIRST WIND ENERGY — 1000.00 dollars
- GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY — 250.00 dollars
- H. A. Mapes Inc. — 250.00 dollars
- HALCYON FUNDY TIDAL POWER LLC — 500.00 dollars
- HC BANGOR LLC — 500.00 dollars
- Howe Cahill & Company — 250.00 dollars
- IBEW LOCAL 2327 — 500.00 dollars
- INTERNATIONAL FRANCHISE ASSOCIATION — 500.00 dollars
- JAMES F. MITCHELL CO. LLC — 1000.00 dollars
- LeAnn Diehl and Company LLC — 200.00 dollars
- MAINE AFL CIO — 200.00 dollars
- MAINE ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS — 250.00 dollars
- Maine Automobile Dealers Association — 250.00 dollars
- MAINE BANKERS ASSOCIATION — 250.00 dollars
- MAINE BANKERS ASSOCIATION — 250.00 dollars
- Maine Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association — 1000.00 dollars
- Maine Beverage Association — 1000.00 dollars
- Maine Credit Union League — 500.00 dollars
- Maine Education Association — 250.00 dollars
- MAINE ENERGY MARKETERS ASSOCIATION — 250.00 dollars
- MAINE HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION — 500.00 dollars
- Maine Real Estate & Development Association — 100.00 dollars
- MAINE TRUCK PAC — 500.00 dollars
- Malon Chiropractic Centre LLC — 250.00 dollars
- MCTEAGUE HIGBEE CASE COHEN WHITNEY — 250.00 dollars
- MERCK — 250.00 dollars
- Molina Healthcare Inc — 500.00 dollars
- National Distributors — 500.00 dollars
- Nestle Waters North America Inc PAC — 1000.00 dollars
- Oxford Casino — 500.00 dollars
- PEQUOT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT LLC — 500.00 dollars
- Pfizer Inc. — 250.00 dollars
- Pier Leasing Company Inc. — 1000.00 dollars
- Pierce Atwood Attorneys — 500.00 dollars
- Preti Flaherty — 500.00 dollars
- Preti Flaherty — 250.00 dollars
- RETAIL MAINE PAC — 250.00 dollars
- Service Corporation International PAC — 500.00 dollars
- Spectra Energy — 1000.00 dollars
- Spectrum Medical Group — 250.00 dollars
- Summit Utilities — 500.00 dollars
- Summit Utilities — 500.00 dollars
- T-Mobile — 500.00 dollars
- THE BERNSTEIN SHUR GROUP — 250.00 dollars
- Time Warner Cable — 2500.00 dollars
- Unitil — 1000.00 dollars
- UNUM PAC — 250.00 dollars
- VERIZON — 750.00 dollars
- Verrill Dana LLP — 500.00 dollars
- Waste Management — 250.00 dollars
- WESTERN MAINE REALTY LLC — 1000.00 dollars
In The News…
Recent news stories featuring Representative Hobbins:
- Portland Press Herald: List of bills awaiting action by Gov. Paul LePage
- Kennebec Journal: Lawmakers move slowly on investigating Maine Warden Service
- Kennebec Journal: OUR OPINION: Patients deserve access to less-addictive drugs
- Portland Press Herald: Lawmakers call for investigation of Maine wardens’ undercover raid in Allagash
- Portland Press Herald: Sen. Linda Valentino of Saco expected to announce she won’t seek re-election
- Portland Press Herald: Lawmakers moving cautiously on calls for inquiry into Maine Warden Service
- Portland Press Herald: Maine drug courts’ success could be enhanced
- Portland Press Herald: Legal battle over brain-damaged baby prompts Maine bill
This information was last updated on 2016-06-14.
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