Joseph Lawrence Hooper (born December 22, 1877) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan. He represented Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District and served as a federal legislator during the interwar period. His tenure in Congress placed him among the historical members of the House from the state of Michigan.
Hooper served as a U.S. Representative from December 7, 1925, to January 3, 1935, completing five terms in office. During this decade-long period, he sat in the House as a member of the Republican Party, participating in national legislative affairs on behalf of his district. While specific committee assignments, legislative initiatives, and additional biographical details are not provided in the available record, his continuous service over five terms indicates sustained electoral support in Michigan’s 3rd District. Hooper left office as a former member of Congress at the conclusion of his final term in 1935.
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