Joseph E. Brennan, a Democrat known for his working-class views and two terms as Maine’s governor and two terms in the US House, passed away at the age of 89 in Portland. Brennan’s upbringing in a third-floor tenement housing on Munjoy Hill shaped his political career and beliefs. His working-class background influenced his decision to enter politics at a young age, running for the Maine Legislature when he was just 29 years old. He was an Army veteran who pursued higher education through the GI Bill and eventually graduated from the University of Maine Law School.

Throughout his career, Brennan served as a county district attorney, state attorney general, state lawmaker, governor, and congressman. Former Democratic Gov. Joe Baldacci praised Brennan for his integrity, leadership during difficult times, and commitment to public education and improving Maine’s economy. As governor, Brennan was instrumental in the negotiations that led to the Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Act of 1980, signed by President Jimmy Carter. He also championed education reforms, highway safety measures, and the establishment of the Finance Authority of Maine.

Current Gov. Janet Mills, who was initially appointed as a district attorney by Brennan in 1980, credited him with setting her on the path to becoming Maine’s first female governor. Mills highlighted Brennan’s commitment to public service and building relationships with the people he served. Additionally, Brennan made significant appointments during his time in office, including appointing George Mitchell as a federal judge to fill a vacancy in the US Senate. Mitchell went on to become the majority leader in the Senate and praised Brennan as a superb leader and lawyer who understood the importance of a fair system of justice in a democracy.

Brennan’s passing was mourned by many in Maine, who remembered him as a dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of others. His tireless efforts to promote public education and strengthen the state’s economy left a lasting impact on the people of Maine. As a man of the highest integrity, Brennan’s legacy continues to inspire a new generation of leaders who strive to follow his example of selfless service and commitment to the public good.

In conclusion, Joseph E. Brennan’s contributions to Maine politics and public service will be remembered for generations to come. His background as a working-class individual shaped his beliefs and influenced his decisions as a political leader. Brennan’s commitment to improving the lives of others, promoting education, and advocating for justice set him apart as a dedicated and respected figure in Maine’s political history. His legacy lives on in the people he inspired and the policies he championed during his time in office. Maine has lost a true statesman in Brennan’s passing, but his impact will continue to be felt in the state and beyond.

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