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Phil Hogan

Personal data
Date of birth4 July 1960(age 50)
Place of birthKilkenny, Ireland
NationalityIrish
Political partyFine Gael
Alma materUniversity College Cork
Teachta Dála
Assumed officeJune 1989
ConstituencyCarlow � Kilkenny
Senator
In officeApril 1987 - June 1989
ConstituencyIndustrial and Commercial Panel

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Phil Hogan (born 4 July 1960) is an Irish Fine Gael politician. He is currently a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Carlow � Kilkenny constituency and is the party spokesperson for Environment, Heritage and Local Government.

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Opposition holds Coalition's fleet to the fire with Merc-enary zeal - Irish Independent Tweet this news
Irish Independent--And then during the afternoon, -Phil Hogan- was anxious to show that Fine Gael weren't just spinning their wheels on the whole palaver. ... - Date : Sat, 30 Oct 2010 03:49:05 GMT+00:00
FG rebels hoping Kenny will decide to step down - Irish Independent Tweet this news
Irish Independent--But Fine Gael heavyweights -Phil Hogan-, James Reilly and Michael Noonan insisted their party, and not Labour, would lead the next Government. ... - Date : Fri, 01 Oct 2010 03:56:54 GMT+00:00
Local services funding cut by 10% - Sunday Business Post Tweet this news
Sunday Business Post--Fine Gael spokesman for the environment -Phil Hogan- said local authority cutbacks made the Greens' plan for a Dublin mayor plan unaffordable as the costs ... - Date : Mon, 25 Oct 2010 09:04:02 GMT+00:00
Cowen throws fresh doubt on timing of by-elections - Irish Independent Tweet this news
Irish Independent--The party's environment spokesman -Phil Hogan- said the Green Party leader had to step forward and confirm the by-elections would be held on the same day ... - Date : Mon, 25 Oct 2010 04:09:48 GMT+00:00
A Moon for the Misbegotten - FOX 21 Online Tweet this news
FOX 21 Online--Set in a dilapidated Connecticut house in early September 1923, “A Moon for the Misbegotten” follows Josie and -Phil Hogan- and their landlord James Tyrone ... - Date : Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:12:09 GMT+00:00
The Poolbeg Incinerator: an essay in cynical lobbying - Village Tweet this news
Village--Perhaps MKC's most abrasive manoeuvre was facilitating a complaint made by -Phil Hogan-, the blustery Fine Gael spokesperson on the Environment, in July, ... - Date : Wed, 06 Oct 2010 13:24:28 GMT+00:00
Celebs Shore up TNA ratings - The Sun Tweet this news
The Sun--HULK -HOGAN- led TNA to their highest US TV rating in almost a year this week � with an assist from a reality TV babe. ... - Date : Fri, 22 Oct 2010 15:37:36 GMT+00:00
Gormley rejects claim office of Mayor will cost €8m - Irish Times Tweet this news
Irish Times--Fine Gael spokesman -Phil Hogan- said the estimated cost was contained in documentation from Fingal County Council. The document also suggested that €1.6 ... - Date : Tue, 19 Oct 2010 23:09:46 GMT+00:00
Mayor role 'significant' for Dublin - Irish Times Tweet this news
Irish Times--Fine Gael Environment spokesman -Phil Hogan- accused Mr Gormley of failing to come clean on how much the office would cost, how much the mayor would get paid ... - Date : Fri, 15 Oct 2010 23:34:17 GMT+00:00
Nora Theatre Co, presents "A Moon for the Misbegotten” - Milford Daily News Tweet this news
Milford Daily News--The cast includes Ramona Lisa Alexander as Josie Hogan, Will McGarrahan as Jim Tyrone and Billy Meleady as -Phil Hogan-. It is directed by Richard McElvain. ... - Date : Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:07:39 GMT+00:00

Oireachtas
Preceded by
Martin Gibbons
(Progressive Democrats)
Fine Gael Teachta Dála for Carlow - Kilkenny
1989 -
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Noel Dempsey
Minister of State at the Department of Finance
1994 - 1995

Current members of Dáil Éireann

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Fine Gael (51)Allen * Bannon * Barrett * Breen * Bruton * Burke * C. Byrne * J. Carey * Clune * Connaughton * Coonan * Coveney * Crawford * Creed * Creighton * D'Arcy * Deasy * Deenihan * Doyle * Durkan * English * Enright * Feighan * C. Flanagan * T. Flanagan * B. Hayes * T. Hayes * Hogan * Kehoe * Kenny * McCormack * McEntee * McGinley * McHugh * Mitchell * Naughten * Neville * Noonan * O'Donnell * O'Dowd * J. O'Keefe * O'Mahony * Perry * Reilly * Ring * Shatter * Sheahan * Sheehan * Stanton * Timmins * Varadkar
Labour Party (20)Broughan * Burton * Costello * Gilmore * Higgins * Howlin * C. Lynch * K. Lynch * McManus * O'Shea * J. O'Sullivan * Penrose * Quinn * Rabbitte * Sherlock * Shortall * Stagg * Tuffy * Upton * Wall
Green Party (6)Cuffe * Gogarty * 'Gormley' * Ryan * Sargent * White
Sinn Féin (4)Ferris * Morgan * Ó Caoláin * Ó Snodaigh
Independents (7)Behan * Grealish * Harney * Healy-Rae * Lowry * F. McGrath * M. O'Sullivan

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Administrative PanelKatharine Bulbulia (FG) * Michael Doherty (FF) * Joe Doyle (FG) * Seán Haughey (FF) * Tras Honan (FF) * Patrick Kennedy (FG) * Mary Wallace (FF) |
Agricultural PanelPaul Bradford (FG) * John Connor (FG) * Michael Ferris (Lab) * Tom Fitzgerald (FF) * Thomas Hussey (FF) * Rory Kiely (FF) * Pádraic McCormack (FG) * Charles McDonald (FG) * Patrick McGowan (FF) * Martin O'Toole (FF) * William Ryan (FF) |
Cultural and Educational PanelSean Byrne (FF) * Joachim Loughrey (FG) * Maurice Manning (FG) * Tony McKenna (FF) * Paschal Mooney (FF) |
Industrial and Commercial PanelEddie Bohan (FF) * Jack Daly (FG) * Seán Fallon (FF) * Willie Farrell (FF) * Jack Fitzsimons (FF) * Phil Hogan (FG) * Mick Lanigan (FF) * Brian O'Shea (Lab) * Gerry Reynolds (FG) |
Labour PanelDonie Cassidy (FF) * Denis Cregan (FG) * Nuala Fennell (FG) * Des Hanafin (FF) * Jack Harte (Lab) * Brian Hillery (FF) * Peter Kelleher (FG) * Dan Kiely (FF) * Don Lydon (FF) * Larry McMahon (FG) * Brian Mullooly (FF) |
National University of IrelandJohn A. Murphy (Ind) * Joe O'Toole (Ind) * Brendan Ryan (Ind) |
University of DublinDavid Norris (Ind) * Mary Robinson (Ind) * Shane Ross (Ind) |
Nominated by the TaoiseachSéamus Cullimore (FF) * Éamon de Buitléar (Ind) * George Eogan (Ind) * Brian Friel (Ind) * John Magnier (Ind) * John Robb (Ind) * Tom McEllistrim (FF) * Jimmy Mulroy (FF) * Vivian O'Callaghan (FF) * John O'Connell (FF) * Nicholas O'Connor (FF) |
Elected or nominated later1988: Tony Bromell (FF) * 1989: Michael Dawson (??) * Paul Kavanagh (??) * Frank McDonell (??) |



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