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Hatch, Carl A

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Hatch, Carl A (1889–1963)

US politician. A Democrat, he represented New Mexico in the US Senate (1933–49). He was best known as the author of the Hatch Acts of 1939 and 1940, which curtailed the political activities of federal employees in national elections. A supporter of farm and labour legislation and land reclamation projects, he also supported President Harry Truman on such international policies as the Marshall Plan. On leaving the Senate he served as a federal judge in Mexico (1949–63). Hatch was born in Kirwin, Kansas.



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