Dennis Egan, former Alaska lawmaker and broadcaster, dies
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Former Alaska state Sen. Dennis Egan, the son of the state’s first governor, has died. He was 75.
Alaska Senate Democrats in a statement announced that Egan died Tuesday morning. Egan was the son of the late former Gov. Bill Egan.
Dennis Egan was a former Juneau mayor and assembly member who was appointed to the state Senate in 2009. The Democrat held the seat until early 2019. He announced in 2018 that he would not seek reelection, citing health concerns.
Egan was a longtime broadcaster who had hosted the “Problem Corner” program on Juneau radio station KINY, which first reported his death Tuesday. A bio from his time in the Senate said Egan “may be the only Alaska politician who has as many voters recognize his voice as his name.”