Morgan Carroll
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Morgan Carroll (born 1971 in Denver, Colorado) is an American politician from Colorado. A Democrat, she is a member of the Colorado House of Representatives, representing the state's 36th district.
She was first elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in 2004 and was reelected in 2006.
Rep. Carroll is a second generation Colorado native and a small business owner. She is a consumer and civil rights attorney fighting for individual rights in a local mother-daughter law firm.
Rep. Carroll has traveled extensively and studied languages, comparative governments and political systems along the way. Her travels include: Ireland, England, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, Greece, (former) Soviet Union Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Israel, Egypt, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Rep. Carroll co-founded the International Ethics Society.
Rep. Carroll previously studied Kung Fu, dance, auto repair, snowboarding and flute. She performed with the Boulder Performing Arts Company and taught dance. She also taught Hebrew at Har Ha Shem in Boulder. She studied psychology (BA) and political science (Min) and graduated "Outstanding Graduating Senior" of her class. She earned her Juris Doctor degree (JD) - Class President.