Pat Regan describes her family background of political activism and her early role models. She recalls deciding to run for the Montana State Legislature and her political campaign. Regan discusses her experiences in the Montana State House including the introduction of equal rights legislation. She also talks about the gender discrimination she faced in the House and gender imbalances in the legislature. A portion of the audio and transcript has been restricted at the request of the interviewee.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtfeminist/1050/thumbnail.jp
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