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Carolyn Pease-Lopez
Member of the Montana House of Representatives
from the 42nd district
In office
January 2009 – January 2, 2017
Succeeded by Sharon Stewart-Peregoy
Personal details
Political party Democratic
Residences Billings, Montana
Profession Pastor

Carolyn Pease-Lopez is an important leader who used to work in the government of Montana. She was a member of the Montana House of Representatives from 2009 to 2017. Think of it like a big meeting where people from different parts of the state come together to make laws.

She represented an area called House District 42, which includes Big Horn County, Montana. Carolyn is a proud member of the Crow Tribe. She cared a lot about protecting land that belongs to Native American tribes. She especially wanted to help protect the Pryor Mountains by getting special rules from the U.S. government.

A Voice for Montana

Carolyn Pease-Lopez is a member of the Democratic Party. This is one of the main political groups in the United States. People in this party often believe the government should help solve problems and protect people's rights. Before becoming a politician, she worked as a pastor, which means she helped lead a church community.

What is the Montana House of Representatives?

The Montana House of Representatives is where elected officials, like Carolyn, meet to discuss and vote on new laws for the state. These laws affect everyone living in Montana. It's a very important job because representatives speak for the people in their area.

Leading the Way

During her time in the House, Carolyn Pease-Lopez became a leader among her fellow Democrats. From 2015 to 2016, she served as the Minority Caucus Leader. This means she was chosen by the Democratic members to be their main spokesperson and guide their plans. It's a big responsibility to lead a group of lawmakers!

Protecting Tribal Lands

As a member of the Crow Tribe, Carolyn was very passionate about protecting tribal land. Tribal lands are areas that belong to Native American tribes. She worked to make sure these lands, especially the Pryor Mountains, would be safe and protected by the federal government. This helps preserve important natural places and cultural heritage for future generations.

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