Posted on 03/13/2007 12:12:16 PM PDT by raccoonradio
BOSTON -- U.S. Rep. Martin Meehan was selected Tuesday to be chancellor of his alma mater, the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, a school spokesman said.
UMass President Jack Wilson informed Meehan that he's the top pick, and the two sides began contract negotiations with the goal of striking a deal so that the Lowell Democrat's name can be presented for approval to the university's trustees at a meeting Wednesday, the spokesman said.
"I'm extremely excited about the opportunity to make UMass-Lowell one of the best universities in the country," Meehan said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "I'm looking forward to it."
The university hopes to have its next chancellor in place July 1. Meehan said he does not plan to leave Congress until July.
Wilson selected Meehan over two other finalists.
"President Wilson believes Congressman Meehan has the experience, vision, passion and intellect to be a truly outstanding chancellor for UMass-Lowell," UMass spokesman Robert Connolly said. "Brain power is the state's natural resource and we're convinced Congressman Meehan understands that acutely and will help the university harness it for economic benefit."
During his seven-plus terms in Congress, Meehan has carved a national profile for pushing campaign finance reform, fighting the tobacco industry and pushing to repeal the military's current policy on gay soldiers.
He was House co-sponsor of a 2002 campaign finance reform bill that limited unregulated "soft money" donations to political parties, working with Sens. John McCain and Russ Feingold.
Last month, Meehan introduced legislation to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy that allows gays to serve if they keep their sexual orientation private and don't engage in homosexual acts. Meehan introduced a similar bill in 2005 that eventually attracted 122 co-sponsors, but failed under in Republican-controlled Congress.
Word of Meehan's possible departure from Congress has already sparked an intense campaign to fill his highly coveted seat, one of 10 U.S. House seats in Massachusetts. All are held by Democrats; all are held by men.
The 5th Congressional District extends from Haverhill in the northeast across Middlesex County to Bolton and Berlin in the southwest. It was the first in Massachusetts to elect a female representative, Edith Nourse Rogers.
It is up to Gov. Deval Patrick to call a special election within 160 days of the vacancy.
Democrat Niki Tsongas, wife of the late former U.S. Sen. Paul Tsongas, and former Lowell Mayor Eileen Donoghue have already said they plan to run if Meehan leaves Congress. State Reps. Barry Finegold of Andover and Jim Miceli of Wilmington have also said they plan to run, while Steve Kerrigan of Lancaster, most recently chief of staff to Attorney General Tom Reilly, has said he is considering a campaign.
On the Republican side, former state Rep. Donna Cuomo of North Andover and Lawrence Mayor Michael Sullivan also have discussed campaigns.
UMass-Lowell is replacing William Hogan, who announced last May that he would retire. The other finalists were David C. Chang, chancellor of Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Nabil A. Ibrahim, vice chancellor of academic affairs at Purdue University-Calumet.
"(Wilson) does believe he has three very strong finalists presented to him, but based on their interviews and performance during campus visits it became increasingly clear that Congressman Meehan was the person that could best lead the campus to new heights of achievement," Connolly said.
Meehan, 50, has a masters in public policy and a law degree from Suffolk University and sits on that school's Board of Trustees, but UMass faced some criticism for considering a political figure over a proven academic.
"I think that is a totally unfounded criticism," Connolly said. "We go out and look for the very best person available. If you look at the congressman's skills, they are in sync with the university's needs. He is a proven fundraiser, he can work with all kinds of constituencies, he can communicate with the press. But to President Wilson he meets the fundamental need, which is the ability to translate the university's research into economic activity."
Meehan, who was in Washington on Tuesday, said he hopes to finish pending congressional projects before he leaves Congress. His Armed Services subcommittee is working on a report about Iraqi security forces. Meehan is also involved in crafting legislation on ethics and lobbying reform that he hopes to complete.
Meehan also said he expected to use his political and fundraising skills in the academic world.
"It is more important than ever for schools to raise money privately, from foundations, foundation grants, and to continue to expand research and development," Meehan said. "What the university needs is leadership."
Hogan, the now-retired UMass chancellor, said in a statement: "Given the significant decline in state funding for the university and growing diversity in the region in the past quarter-century, I believe Congressman Meehan is a most impressive candidate for chancellor because of his record as the most prolific fundraiser in the U.S. House of Representatives and his commitment to diversity in staff hiring."
Meehan's 2006 year-end fundraising report showed a $5.1 million balance, the largest of any House member nationwide.
>>Meehan's 2006 year-end fundraising report showed a $5.1 million balance, the largest of any House member nationwide.
Millionaire Mahhhty, Martin T(aliban) Meehan...was hoping Kerry would win Pres. so he could run for his Senate seat
Mass moonbat Gov Deval Patrick would appoint another
moonbat in his place should Meehan indeed accept the
job offer.
(which he apparently has...)_
Howie Carr calls him Osama bin Meehan for his knee-jerk crticism of the President delaying his return to DC on 9/11.
Hey, Marty, get us a sandwich. Hey, Marty, get us a coffee.
(get the hell out of office and let someone else have a run, you arrogant ****)
Like the woman congo that everybody expected to run again, but the last day for filing, her son strolls into the state office just before closing and files his papers. She, of course, then announced she wasn't running...
Ain't going to happen with you at the helm.
I suppose that he's going to always provide a fallback school for the Kennedys. They're having a very hard time getting into good schools for a while, money or not.
During his seven-plus terms in Congress.
Marty is a weasel. When he first ran ,his big platform theme was term limits. He said that he would do two terms then out.
This pig keeps feeding at the public trough.
Good for Howie! Meehan really distinguished himself by launching personal attacks on the President before there had been any revelation of the steps the Secret Service had employed in keeping the President safe during the period immediately following the attacks. He has probably the most severe case of BDS of any member of congress...though he does have lots of competition. Still, he stands out as the one whose first response to an attack on the country was to vilify the President.
Presumably he's maxed out on the congressional pension by now. Four or five years at UML ought to be enough to secure another six-figure pension. Then it's on to the toll commission for a few years to bag another. Where would we be without these humble public servants taking care of us?
I remember a fax came in that Howie ripped off for his column: Alec Baldwin: "Kim! Pack the car! No wait! Unpack the car! Hold on..."
Of course Maahrty was hired after the obligatory "Nationwide Search".
>>It is up to Gov. Deval Patrick to call a special election within 160 days of the vacancy.
I'm hearing Meehan's last day in office is July 1; now, let's say it takes 3-4 months for Patrick to call an election.
Does he get to appoint a temp. successor? (maybe not,
maybe it just stays vacant till then)
There is no constitutional authority to appoint US Representatives.
I understand your point, however being in Rep Meehan's district, and given our governor Coupe Deval, it's six of one, half a dozen of the other.
The bright side is that Howie Carr will have new material.
LOL And voters expected that he could count. Are we still in the first 100 hours of the new Congress? LOL
thanks :)
I believe the State House took the power away from the Governor to appoint a successor when they feared Mitt Romney would appoint a Republican if Liveshot won the White House. Odds on favorite to win that seat is Middlesex County Sheriff James V. DiPoala.
No Governor has ever had the power to appoint members of the House of Representatives. They did take away the power to appoint senators, though.
A special election is mandatory to fill a rep's (congressmans) vacancy.
I doubt that, DiPaola doesnt even live in the district. Last time a carpetbagger tried to run in this Lowell-based district, a Republican was elected instead. The name of that carpetbagger was John F. Kerry.
Head's up, big fight is on its way in Massachusetts.
He doesn't have to live in the district yet.
It sounds to me like Lawrence Mayor Michael Sullivan would be the best choice available.
Do Republicans have a shot at this seat?
--Odds on favorite to win that seat is Middlesex County Sheriff James V. DiPoala.--
An aptly named county. Do they have gender-neutral public restrooms?
The 5th is probably the 3rd most Conservative district in the state. But it hasn't had a Republican since 1974. The problem is because the district is made up of two areas that are very different. The Merrimack Valley is Conservative while the Metrowest part is liberal. The Valley only votes for Conservative Republicans, and the Metrowest area only votes for RINOS, so it is difficult for any Republcian to bridge that gap. I think we have a shot though.
His candidacy would be interesting, the district has long been Lowell oriented, and for the most part, since Lawrence lost its own Congressional district, its been largely ignored. Sullivan could change that and use that to his advantage in the General election.
>>the Merrimack Valley is Conservative
as is the Lowell Sun I believe. They caught John Kerry's
brother Kerry in some kind of a break-in in '72 didn't they?
I forgot the name of another former Cong. from the area:
Chester Greenough Atkins.
>>They did take away the power to appoint senators, though.
THAT'S what I was remembering...when Kerry ran for Pres.
people wondered, what if he won? Well, the governor would have a chance to appoint someone (Howie Carr said, let it be me!)
Then they took this power away...
I would like to hear what kind of message Sullivan can put together that can win a contestable seat in New England, and I hope that the national party will pull its head out of its behind and seize this opportunity to change the dialogue here rather than continue to write off the northeast.
Many seats in Massachusetts aren't competitive. This one is. I hope that Tom Cole has a "50-state strategy" up his sleeve. We're never going to be more than 40-45% Republican in this state, but damn it, we should have at least one Congressman and this race will be a bellwether for 2008.
You are right!
Marty claimed he would stay in congress for 2 terms, max. He's been there for 14 years now!
Lowell is a good school and Marty is a good fund raiser. He will raise much more money than the two other outsiders. He's the best choice.
Interesting that you should mention this. At UMass-Amherst in the student union they have conference rooms named after the counties of Massachusetts, Middlesex being one of them.
Where did they put the Middlesex Room? You guessed it. Right between the men's room and the women's room.
Umm, I think he said 4 terms, but the point remains the same.
Are you sure he said he would only stay for 4 terms? I thought it was only for 2. Sorry I misrepresented unkept campaign promise!
I do think he will be good for ULowell, however. Outsiders (with the name Chang or Ibriham) will not be as effective with the Boston boys as a seasoned MA pol.
I call him a limp wristed panty waste and try to imply homosexuality whenever I call Howie about the pansy from Lowell. It's a disgrace he's sitting on the armed services committee.
Many seats in Massachusetts aren't competitive
Barney Frank's "Hot Bottom " is..
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