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The Honorable
Bobby Crim
61st Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
In office
January 8, 1975 – December 31, 1982
GovernorWilliam G. Milliken
Preceded byWilliam A. Ryan
Succeeded byGary Owen
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
from the 82nd district
In office
January 1, 1973 – December 31, 1982
In office
January 1, 1965 – December 31, 1966
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic

Bobby Crim is a former Democratic politician from Michigan who served in the Michigan House of Representatives, and who served as Speaker of the House from 1973 through 1982.

Crim is the founder of the Crim Festival of Races, an annual road race event in his hometown of Flint, Michigan.[1] He is also a co-founder of a lobbying firm, Governmental Consultant Services, Inc., along with former Senate Majority Leader Robert VanderLaan.[2] Crim is also a trustee emeritus of Michigan State University, having served on the board in 1983 and 1984.[3]

In 2007, Crim appeared on Michigan Public Television's "Off the Record" program and expressed his opposition to term-limit provisions in Michigan's Constitution.[4]

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