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Interview of Patrick (Pat) Hubbell, April 9, 2025

Interviewed by Mike Lennen

Interview Description

Long-time legislative lobbyist, Pat Hubbell reveals how lobbyists work, how they interact with legislators and other advocates, and illustrates the importance of this "at the rail" part of the Kansas Legislature. His chief lobbying duties were on behalf of the railroads; Hubbell also had other clients in addition to the railroads. He worked in the 1970's with Kansas Senators and Representatives in Washington. particularly while the 4-R Act was being developed. The railroad industry plays an important role in transporting Kansas agricultural products. At that time, several railroad companies were going bankrupt, and a loss would have been devastating to Kansas farmers. He emphasized that the railroads were lobbying for fair taxation. They wanted to be treated as a competitive business model rather than as a monopoly. “Railroads offer a list of opportunities for people locating businesses in Kansas to have rail service.” His philosophy on lobbying: “we try to find an answer that everybody can agree to.” “Just the fact that you have a lobbyist doesn’t mean you ought to be taking a bill every session to the legislature.”

Interviewee Biographical Sketch

Pat Hubbell, the principal at the lobbying firm Pat Hubbell and Associates, grew up in Topeka, graduated from Washburn University, went into the army, returned to Topeka and started lobbying in about 1969.

Interviewee Date of Birth

March 9, 1945

Interview Location

Topeka, KS

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