Bennett Katz Explained

Bennett Katz
State Senate:Maine
State:Maine
District:19
Term Start:1966
Term End:1980
Birth Date:7 October 1918
Birth Place:Springfield, Massachusetts
Death Place:Topsham, Maine
Party:Republican

Bennett D. Katz (October 7, 1918 - November 1, 2007) was an American Republican politician from Maine.

Katz was born on October 7, 1918, in Springfield, Massachusetts, and attended schools in Boston, Massachusetts, before graduating with a B.A. degree from Tufts University.[1] He was a United States Army Air Forces pilot and major during World War II.[1] After the end of the war, he was a pilot for American Overseas Airlines.[1] He and his family settled in Augusta, Maine, in 1950.[1]

Katz represented Augusta in the Maine Legislature from his election to the Maine House of Representatives in 1962 until his retirement from the Maine Senate in 1980. He spent a total of 4 years (two terms) in the House and 14 years (7 terms) in the Senate. His time in the Senate included two terms (1969-1970; 1979-1980) as Majority Leader. His son, Roger Katz, was first elected to the Maine Senate in 2010 after serving as Mayor of Augusta.

Katz was instrumental in the founding of the University of Maine at Augusta in 1965.[2] The Bennett D. Katz Library, built in 1974, is named in his honor.[3] He received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Maine at Augusta before his death in Topsham, Maine, nursing home on November 1, 2007.[1] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Bennett D. Katz . Boston Globe.
  2. News: Ex-Senate leader Bennett Katz dies. November 3, 2007. Bangor Daily News. Associated Press. B8. 26 July 2014.
  3. Web site: Katz Library (Augusta) - University of Maine at Augusta. 26 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140811081243/https://www.uma.edu/katzlibraryhistory.html. 11 August 2014. dead.