Russ Hopkins (July 7, 2003)
CBS data:
Started at TV city on November 1968 retired in June 1991
Started as a cameraman, worked in Video Tape operations for many years, then
back to the studio in 1986, worked on B and B as an A2 from 1989 until
retirement in 1991.
Moved from Boston, Mass to Reseda in 1968 then to Simi Valley, and after 25
years in S.V. we 2000 moved to Moorpark where we presently reside. My old ham
call is wb6ydz, but I am presently not operating.
Thanks again for your interest.
Russ Hopkins
District Representative
Senator Tom McClintock
19th Senate District
(805) 494-8808
(Following is the Email I received from
Russ in reply to my request for information)
My wife Millie and I are well and like all of us are getting older (74 last
February).
We now have 17 grandchildren, with my youngest daughter Susan, contributing
seven of those precious grandkids.
I opened a Photo studio in Chatsworth in 1991, the year I retired. It was quite
successful, but a lot of work, and we sold it in 1995, made a modest profit and
retired again.
I became involved in grass-roots politics and was eventually elected president
of the Ventura County branch of the California Republican Assembly.I am a very
active Republican and am now serving my third term as a state delegate to the
California Republican Party. I realize I am probably in the minority as most of
those I worked with at CBS were Democrats.
In 1998 then Assemblyman Tom McClintock invited me to leave retirement and join
his staff. Tom is now the state senator from the 19th district, covering part of
the San Fernando Valley, most of Ventura County and all of Santa Barbara County. I am in my 5th year with
the senator and serve as his district representative for Ventura County. It is a
busy job representing Tom at the various functions and events, as he is not in
the district as often as he would like. There is so much happening in Sacramento
that it keeps him up there much of the time. Senator McClintock has introduced
an initiative to repeal the onerous car tax (VLF fee) which the governor just
tripled. Hopefully we will receive enough signatures to put this on the ballot.
If the recall is successful, Tom is often mentioned as a candidate for
governor to replace Davis, so who knows what the future holds..
I hope this finds you in good health.
Our office is in Thousand Oaks, please call me and I will buy you lunch.
Russ