Wednesday, September 19, 2018

In Memoriam: Steve MacNett, 51st Senator For Pennsylvania

Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati (R-Jefferson) and Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman (R-Centre) issued the following statement Wednesday on the passing of Steve MacNett--
“We are incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of our friend Steve MacNett. Steve was a brilliant attorney who served the Senate with acumen for more than four decades.
“He began his Senate career as a messenger in 1966, then held several different positions in the Senate until being promoted to General Counsel to the Senate Republican Caucus, the position he served in for more than 30 years until his retirement in 2011.
“Steve was able to master complex subject matters in short periods of time and had a tremendous ability to craft intricate legal statutes in artful ways. He handled litigation and legislation, as well as investigations and inquisitions, with Irish grace and an unbelievable resolve.
“Steve’s dedication and service to the Senate is unmatched. His intellect and kindness helped us all to be better public servants. He was the consummate professional in every sense of the word. We extend our sincere sympathies to Steve’s daughters Colleen and Pam and his entire family.”
2011 Retirement
In announcing his retirement on January 4, 2011, then Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware) said--
“Steve’s record of service in the Senate - he has worked for the Senate more than 44 years, since November 1, 1966 - is unparalleled, and it may never again be matched.
“When Steve began working for the Senate, Bill Scranton was governor and Ray Shafer was seven days away from being elected to succeed him.
“Steve’s career has spanned the administrations of Governors Scranton, Shafer, Milton Shapp, Dick Thornburgh, Bob Casey, Tom Ridge, Mark Schweiker and Ed Rendell.
“He has worked for Republican leaders Robert D. Fleming, Richard Frame, Henry G. Hager, Robert C. Jubelirer, John Stauffer, F. Joseph Loeper, David J. “Chip” Brightbill and me.
“Steve was named to the position of General Counsel for the Senate Republican Caucus in 1977.  Prior to that, he worked for the caucus as Chief Counsel, Deputy Chief Counsel, and Assistant Counsel.
“His first job in the Senate was as a page”

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