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  1. Muskie's interest in foreign affairs led him to seek a seat on the Foreign Relations Committee, and he served on that committee twice. Among his accomplishments was the War Powers Act, once again a far-reaching reform of government process. It was this international expertise, as well as his broad respect gained through two runs on a national ticket, that made him the obvious choice to replace ...

  2. 30. Dez. 2022 · In his long career in public service, Edmund Muskie’s was best known for his leadership on environmental issues, including the Clean Water Act—which was passed 50 years ago this week. We’ll discuss the legacy of this Maine statesman, including his life and impact in Maine, his achievements as U.S. Senator and Secretary of State, and his bid to become President.

  3. Edmund Muskie. 58. Sekretarz stanu Stanów Zjednoczonych. Edmund Sixtus „Ed” Muskie (ur. 28 marca 1914 w Rumford, Maine, zm. 26 marca 1996 w Waszyngtonie) – amerykański polityk polskiego pochodzenia, działacz Partii Demokratycznej. Pełnił funkcję gubernatora i senatora ze stanu Maine oraz sekretarza stanu (szefa dyplomacji) USA.

  4. Edmund S. Muskie, Class of 1936, Governor, Senator, Presidential Candidate, Secretary of State. Edmund Sixtus Muskie was born in 1914 in Rumford, Maine. The son of a Polish immigrant tailor, he attended public schools and graduated as the valedictorian of Stephens High School. At Bates he was class president and debated.

  5. Edmund Muskie (rechts) 1987 mit Präsident Ronald Reagan (Midden) un Senator John Tower. 1958 wunn Muskie de Wahl gegen den Republikaner Frederick Payne un wurr Senator. In de Johren 1964, 1970 un 1976 wurr he weer wählt. Somit hett he sien Staat tüschen 1959 un 1980 in' Kongress vertreden.

  6. Welcome. This website provides online access to the complete legislative record of Edmund S. Muskie, who served as a U.S. Senator from 1959 to 1980. During his twenty-two years in Congress, Muskie was a member on the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Foreign Relations Committee, and the Governmental Affairs Committee.

  7. There are lessons not only in what he accomplished, but in the way he did it. Ed Muskie had served as a state legislator and governor before coming to the U.S. Senate in 1959. He had a lifelong interest in the processes of government. He was a hunter and fisherman and thus had a lifelong interest in conservation.