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About”"

I am a single mother and grandmother. When I recieved my high school diploma in Reed Point, Mt along with Ron, Lee Roy, Victor and Scott in 1980, I became the first to achieve a goal that my parents and grandparents always wished for their family to achieve.

I truly believe that honest facts and feedback are crucial in good decision making, when I accepted the fact those were unpopular concepts in modern day government, I decided to step into the ring again in an effort to bring a better informed wiser set of decision makers to our great state because it is time to show the rest of our country how to work, how to dream, and how to achieve good things and solve the new chalenges of this time.

I have been with Hooper’s where I care for plants and assist people with their planting needs since 1996, disabled since 1998, served with the Friends of the Library for seven years, spent my only day at the fair last year manning a booth in support of free choice of family planning, collected signatures to put an initiative to expand Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIPS) on this fall’s ballot, worked with the Montana Conservation Corps on a new trail at Lonepine State Park, I had an opportunity to spend a day assisting the spay and neuter task force a few years ago, my daughter Sara and I participated in a basketball program for disabled youth in 1996, got to help serve meals to the less fortunate at Syke’s on Thanksgiving for two or three years, and I recall participating in a reading program for children in Billings sometime in the early eighties before Sara entered my life

I demonstrated for peace many times at Depot Park as well as petitioning the government to restore Habeous Corpus, respect the rule of law and honor our right to privacy when that was still the unpopular thing to do, I was the first ti bring up the possibility of water privatization as a consequence of our short sighted energy policies in the public meeting that Harry Blazer set up with Michael C. Ruppert, bought my family bicycles when they said I was paranoid about gas prices and/or supply.

I am a current member of our local Toastmaster’s club although I am on sabbatical for the summer.I have waited tables, washed dishes, tended bar,  cooked, cleaned rooms,  worked as a cashier for a hardware store, a salesperson , a receptionist for a small insurance company and for a flooring specialist, a nurse’s aid, a habituation aid (at Flathead Industries), wrote bids and contracts for my stepdad in high school  and probably a few other things as well

I Carla Augustad Montana State House

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