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History and Government—Congressional Biographies—MassachusettsMartin Thomas MEEHAN
(1956- )
MEEHAN, Martin Thomas, a
Representative from Massachusetts; born in Lowell, Middlesex
County, Mass., December 30, 1956; graduated from Lowell High
School, Lowell, Mass., 1974; B.S., University of Massachusetts,
Lowell, Mass., 1978; M.P.A., Suffolk University, Boston, Mass.,
1981; J.D., Suffolk University School of Law, Boston, Mass., 1983;
student, program of Continuing Education for Lawyers, Harvard
University Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1986-1987; adjunct
professor, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Mass., 1984-1985;
staff to the mayor, Lowell, Mass., 1978-1979; press assistant to
United States Representative James M. Shannon of Massachusetts,
1979-1981; head research analyst, joint committee on election laws,
Massachusetts state senate, 1981-1984; director, public affairs,
Massachusetts secretary of state, 1985-1986; Massachusetts deputy
secretary of state; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Third
and to the seven succeeding Congresses until his resignation on
July 1, 2007 (January 3, 1993-July 1, 2007); chancellor, University
of Massachusetts, Lowell, Mass., 2007-present.
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present
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