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Philip Harold Hayes was born in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1940.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes was born on September 1, 1940, in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Philip Harold Hayes passed away at the age of 73 in Evansville, Indiana.
Answer: False
Philip Harold Hayes passed away at the age of 83 in Evansville, Indiana.
Philip Harold Hayes was a member of the Republican Party throughout his political career.
Answer: False
Philip Harold Hayes was a member of the Democratic Party throughout his political career.
Philip Harold Hayes was a resident of Battle Creek, Michigan, at the time of his death.
Answer: False
At the time of his death, Philip Harold Hayes was a resident of Evansville, Indiana.
Philip Harold Hayes's primary profession was a teacher.
Answer: False
Philip Harold Hayes's primary profession was that of an attorney.
What was Philip Harold Hayes's primary profession?
Answer: An attorney
Philip Harold Hayes's primary profession was that of an attorney.
In which U.S. state was Philip Harold Hayes born?
Answer: Michigan
Philip Harold Hayes was born in Battle Creek, Michigan.
How old was Philip Harold Hayes when he died on December 20, 2023?
Answer: 83 years old
Philip Harold Hayes was 83 years old at the time of his death on December 20, 2023.
Which political party did Philip Harold Hayes belong to?
Answer: Democratic Party
Philip Harold Hayes was a member of the Democratic Party.
In what city was Philip Harold Hayes a resident at the time of his death?
Answer: Evansville, Indiana
Philip Harold Hayes was a resident of Evansville, Indiana, at the time of his death.
Philip Harold Hayes earned his Juris Doctor degree from Indiana University Bloomington.
Answer: False
Philip Harold Hayes earned his Juris Doctor degree from Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis, not Indiana University Bloomington.
Philip Harold Hayes was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1967 and the District of Columbia bar in 1977.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes was admitted to practice law in Indiana in 1967 and in the District of Columbia in 1977.
Philip Harold Hayes graduated from Rensselaer High School in 1958.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes graduated from Rensselaer High School in 1958.
Philip Harold Hayes earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Indiana University Bloomington in 1963.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes received his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Indiana University Bloomington in 1963.
From which institution did Philip Harold Hayes earn his Juris Doctor degree?
Answer: Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis
Philip Harold Hayes earned his Juris Doctor degree from Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis.
When was Philip Harold Hayes admitted to the Indiana bar?
Answer: 1967
Philip Harold Hayes was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1967.
Where did Philip Harold Hayes receive his early education before college?
Answer: Rensselaer Elementary School and Rensselaer High School
Philip Harold Hayes received his early education at Rensselaer Elementary School and Rensselaer High School in Indiana.
In what year did Philip Harold Hayes graduate from Rensselaer High School?
Answer: 1958
Philip Harold Hayes graduated from Rensselaer High School in 1958.
What degree did Philip Harold Hayes earn from Indiana University Bloomington in 1963?
Answer: Bachelor of Arts in political science
Philip Harold Hayes earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Indiana University Bloomington in 1963.
When was Philip Harold Hayes admitted to the District of Columbia bar?
Answer: 1977
Philip Harold Hayes was admitted to the District of Columbia bar in 1977.
Following his initial legal role, Philip Harold Hayes immediately sought election as a U.S. Representative.
Answer: False
After his initial legal role as a deputy prosecuting attorney (1967-1968), Philip Harold Hayes served in the Indiana State Senate (1970-1974) before becoming a U.S. Representative in 1975.
Philip Harold Hayes served as the county attorney in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, from 2001 to 2002.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes held the position of county attorney in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, from 2001 to 2002.
Philip Harold Hayes's initial legal role was serving as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Vanderburgh County, Indiana, from 1967 to 1968.
Answer: True
After being admitted to the Indiana bar in 1967, Philip Harold Hayes served as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Vanderburgh County, Indiana, from 1967 to 1968, following a period in private practice.
What was Philip Harold Hayes's initial legal role after being admitted to the Indiana bar?
Answer: Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Vanderburgh County
After his admission to the Indiana bar, Philip Harold Hayes's initial public legal role was as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Vanderburgh County.
What role did Philip Harold Hayes hold in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, in his later career from 2001 to 2002?
Answer: County Attorney
From 2001 to 2002, Philip Harold Hayes served as the county attorney in Vanderburgh County, Indiana.
Prior to his service as a U.S. Representative, Philip Harold Hayes served as a member of the Indiana State Senate for four years.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes served in the Indiana State Senate from November 4, 1970, to November 6, 1974, which constitutes a four-year period.
During his tenure in the Indiana State Senate, Hayes represented only the 26th district.
Answer: False
Philip H. Hayes represented both the 26th district (1970-1972) and the 49th district (1972-1974) during his time in the Indiana State Senate.
Sidney S. Kramer succeeded Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate for the 26th district.
Answer: False
Sidney S. Kramer preceded Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate for the 26th district; Don Larry Park succeeded him.
Joseph Franklin O'Day succeeded Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate for the 49th district.
Answer: True
Joseph Franklin O'Day succeeded Philip Harold Hayes in representing the 49th district in the Indiana State Senate.
Philip Harold Hayes served alongside Robert D. Orr in the Indiana State Senate from 1970 to 1972.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes and Robert D. Orr served concurrently in the Indiana State Senate from 1970 to 1972.
What were the two districts Philip H. Hayes represented during his tenure in the Indiana Senate?
Answer: 26th and 49th districts
During his time in the Indiana State Senate, Philip H. Hayes represented the 26th district (1970-1972) and the 49th district (1972-1974).
When did Philip Harold Hayes serve as a member of the Indiana State Senate?
Answer: 1970 to 1974
Philip Harold Hayes served in the Indiana State Senate from November 4, 1970, to November 6, 1974.
Who served alongside Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate from 1970 to 1972?
Answer: Robert D. Orr
Philip Harold Hayes and Robert D. Orr served concurrently in the Indiana State Senate from 1970 to 1972.
Who preceded Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate for the 26th district?
Answer: Sidney S. Kramer
Sidney S. Kramer preceded Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate for the 26th district.
Who succeeded Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate for the 26th district?
Answer: Don Larry Park
Don Larry Park succeeded Philip Harold Hayes in the Indiana State Senate for the 26th district.
Philip Harold Hayes served as a U.S. Representative for two terms, from 1975 to 1979.
Answer: False
Philip Harold Hayes served only one term as a U.S. Representative, from January 3, 1975, to January 3, 1977.
Philip Harold Hayes represented Indiana's 8th congressional district during his single term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Answer: True
Philip Harold Hayes represented Indiana's 8th congressional district during his term as a U.S. Representative from 1975 to 1977.
The National Climatic Program Act of 1975, introduced by Hayes, failed to become law.
Answer: False
A version of the National Climatic Program Act of 1975, introduced by Philip Harold Hayes, was eventually enacted as the National Climate Program Act in 1978.
Philip Harold Hayes sought reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 but was unsuccessful.
Answer: False
Philip Harold Hayes did not seek reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976.
In the 1976 primary election, Hayes challenged incumbent Senator Richard Lugar.
Answer: False
In the 1976 primary election, Philip Harold Hayes unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Senator Vance Hartke, not Richard Lugar.
Roger H. Zion succeeded Philip H. Hayes as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district.
Answer: False
Roger H. Zion preceded Philip H. Hayes as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district; David L. Cornwell succeeded him.
Philip H. Hayes served in the Ninety-fourth United States Congress.
Answer: True
Philip H. Hayes served as a U.S. Representative during the Ninety-fourth United States Congress.
The National Climatic Program Act aimed to establish a national program to understand and respond to climate processes.
Answer: True
The National Climatic Program Act, introduced by Philip H. Hayes, was designed to create a national program for understanding and responding to climate processes and their impacts.
Philip Harold Hayes served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Indiana's 8th congressional district from 1977 to 1979.
Answer: False
Philip Harold Hayes served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Indiana's 8th congressional district from January 3, 1975, to January 3, 1977.
For how many terms did Philip Harold Hayes serve as a U.S. Representative in Congress?
Answer: One term
Philip Harold Hayes served a single term as a U.S. Representative in Congress.
Which congressional district did Philip Harold Hayes represent?
Answer: Indiana's 8th congressional district
Philip Harold Hayes represented Indiana's 8th congressional district during his time in the U.S. House of Representatives.
What significant piece of legislation did Philip Harold Hayes introduce during his time in Congress?
Answer: The National Climatic Program Act of 1975
Philip Harold Hayes introduced the National Climatic Program Act of 1975 during his congressional service.
What was the eventual outcome of the National Climatic Program Act of 1975 that Hayes introduced?
Answer: A version of it became law as the National Climate Program Act in 1978.
A modified version of the National Climatic Program Act of 1975 was enacted as the National Climate Program Act in 1978.
Did Philip Harold Hayes seek reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976?
Answer: No, he was not a candidate.
Philip Harold Hayes did not seek reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976.
Who was the incumbent Senator Philip Harold Hayes unsuccessfully challenged in the 1976 primary election?
Answer: Vance Hartke
In the 1976 primary election, Philip Harold Hayes unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Senator Vance Hartke for the United States Senate nomination.
Who preceded Philip H. Hayes as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district?
Answer: Roger H. Zion
Roger H. Zion preceded Philip H. Hayes as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district.
Who succeeded Philip H. Hayes as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district?
Answer: David L. Cornwell
David L. Cornwell succeeded Philip H. Hayes as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district.
Which specific United States Congress did Philip H. Hayes serve in?
Answer: The Ninety-fourth United States Congress
Philip H. Hayes served as a U.S. Representative in the Ninety-fourth United States Congress.
What was the general purpose of the National Climatic Program Act that Philip H. Hayes introduced?
Answer: To establish a national program to understand and respond to climate processes.
The National Climatic Program Act aimed to establish a national program for understanding and responding to climate processes and their impacts.
A County Attorney primarily focuses on federal legal matters for the county.
Answer: False
A County Attorney primarily serves as the chief legal officer for a county government, providing legal advice on local matters and handling civil litigation or prosecuting minor offenses on behalf of the county.
A U.S. Representative is responsible for legislating on federal issues and advocating for their constituents' interests.
Answer: True
The role of a U.S. Representative involves legislating on federal matters and advocating for the interests of their specific congressional district.
An Indiana State Senator is responsible for approving the state budget and representing their district within the state government.
Answer: True
The responsibilities of an Indiana State Senator include proposing and voting on state laws, approving the state budget, and representing their district's interests.
What is a typical function of a County Attorney, a position Philip H. Hayes held?
Answer: Providing legal advice to county officials and departments.
A typical function of a County Attorney is to serve as the chief legal officer for a county government, providing legal advice to its officials and departments.
What is the role of a U.S. Representative?
Answer: To legislate on federal issues and advocate for constituents' interests.
A U.S. Representative is an elected official responsible for legislating on federal issues and advocating for the interests of their constituents.