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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C.
NR 09-09
JOSEPH E. BRENNAN TO SERVE AS ACTING CHAIRMAN
CONTACT: Karen V. Gregory,
Secretary (202) 523-5725
FOR RELEASE - June 5, 2009
The
Federal Maritime Commission announced today that Joseph
E. Brennan has been designated Acting Chairman of the
Federal Maritime Commission by President Barack Obama.
Chairman Brennan was initially nominated to serve on the
Commission by President William J. Clinton in 1999 and
nominated to serve a second term by President George W.
Bush in 2004.
With this appointment, Chairman
Brennan continues a distinguished career of public
service. After serving in the U.S. Army, Chairman
Brennan graduated from Boston College and the University
of Maine School of Law. He became a representative in
the Maine House of Representatives in 1965 and went on
to serve as district attorney for Cumberland County, as
a Maine state senator, and as the State's attorney
general. Chairman Brennan was elected governor of the
State of Maine in 1979, a position he held until 1987,
and also served as chairman of the Conference of New
England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers. He
subsequently served in the U.S. House of Representatives
until 1991, during which time he oversaw maritime
matters as a member of the Armed Services Committee and
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. Upon leaving
the U.S. Congress, Chairman Brennan entered private
practice as an attorney in Washington, D.C. He is
married to Constance Brennan and has two adult children,
Joseph and Tara.
In accepting this presidential
designation, Chairman Brennan noted that "the shipping
statutes and regulations are meant to ensure fair
competition and consumer protection." He also said he
wants the Commission "to meet all of its regulatory
responsibilities while always trying to minimize the
cost to regulated entities and the American taxpayer."
Chairman Brennan looks forward to working with the
maritime industry to promote fair competition and to
ensure that the nation has an efficient and effective
maritime transportation system capable of meeting the
needs of the American consumer.
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Press Contact: Karen V. Gregory,
Secretary (202) 523-5725; e-mail:
secretary@fmc.gov |
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