Senator Joseph C. Brannigan is currently serving his fifth term in the
Maine Senate representing Senate District 9. District 9 includes
part of Westbrook and part of Portland. Senator Brannigan has previously
served seven terms in the Maine House of Representatives and has
chaired the Business and Commerce Committee, Judiciary Committee,
Marine Resources Committee, Housing and Economic Development Committee,
Appropriation and Financial Affairs Committee and Transportation
Committee. He is currently the chair of the Health and Human Services
Committee and a member of the State and Local Government Committee.
Senator Brannigan attended Georgetown University School of Foreign
Service in Washington DC in 1955 following a tour with the United
States Navy from 1951-1955. Following his undergraduate education
Senator Brannigan attended St. John Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts
and became an Ordained Maine Diocesan Priest serving in both
South Portland and Fairfield and as a chaplain at the University
of Southern Maine. He then continued on to complete his Masters
in Counseling Education at the University of Southern Maine and
subsequently became a licensed social worker.
Senator Brannigan is very committed to his community. He is
involved in the City of Portland and United Way’s Emergency
Shelter Assessment Committee, the Legislative Mental Health Committee
of Maine Association of Mental Health Services, Cumberland Service
Network, and has been a trustee of The Park Danforth and the
chair of the State Correction Facilities Improvement Advisory
Committee.
Currently Senator Brannigan is the Executive Director of Shalom
House, Inc. – a position he has proudly held for the past
33 years. In that time, Shalom House, Inc. has grown from a halfway
house with 15 beds to multiple buildings and services serving
more than 600 people annually. The model he has created for mental
health housing and services for adults is on the cutting edge
of psychosocial rehabilitation.
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