Steve Hobbs (Missouri politician)

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Steve Hobbs is a farmer and a Missouri Republican politician.

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Hobbs was first elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2002, winning reelection in 2004.

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He is the president of Hobbs Farms, Inc., a firm he had started with his father, in 1997. He is a member of such organizations as the Missouri Farm Bureau, for which he is former secretary/treasurer and legislative chair, the Beef Advisory Board, of which he is a former president and chair, the Mexico MFA Exchange Board, the Audrian County Cattleman's Board, of which he is a past president, a board member of Mexico MFA Oil, the Missouri Beef Industry Council, and the Soybean Association. He is currently a resident of Mexico, Missouri and is a member of Rush Hill Community Church.

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