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Matanuska Susitna College. University of Idaho, MoscowBASignature. Website. Official website. Sarah Louise Palin listen ne Heath born February 1. American politician, commentator, and author who served as the ninth Governor of Alaska from 2. As the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 2. Arizona Senator. John Mc. Cain, she was the first Alaskan on the national ticket of a major political party and the first Republican woman selected as a vice presidential candidate. Her book Going Rogue has sold more than two million copies. She was elected to the Wasilla city council in 1. Wasilla in 1. 99. In 2. 00. 3, after an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor, she was appointed chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, responsible for overseeing the states oil and gas fields for safety and efficiency. She was the youngest person and the first woman to be elected Governor of Alaska. Since her resignation as governor, she has endorsed and campaigned for the Tea Party movement as well as several candidates in multiple election cycles, prominently including Donald Trump for president in 2. From 2. 01. 0 to 2. Fox News. 2 On April 3, 2. Palin premiered her TV show, Amazing America with Sarah Palin, on the Sportsman Channel, which ran until February 1. On July 2. 7, 2. 01. Palin launched the online news network called the Sarah Palin Channel, which was closed on July 4, 2. Early life and family. Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, the third of four children three daughters and one son of Sarah Sally Heath ne Sheeran, a school secretary, and Charles R. Chuck Heath, a science teacher and track and field coach. Palins siblings are Chuck Jr., Heather, and Molly. Palin is of English, Irish, and German ancestry. When Palin was a few months old, the family moved to Skagway, Alaska,1. They relocated to Eagle River in 1. Wasilla in 1. 97. Palin played flute in the junior high band and then attended Wasilla High School, where she was the head of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes1. During her senior year, she was co captain and point guard of the basketball team that won the 1. Install Remove Of Service Denied Mysql Data. Alaska state championship, earning the nickname Sarah Barracuda for her competitive streak. In 1. 98. 4, Palin won the Miss Wasilla beauty pageant,2. Miss Alaska pageant. She played the flute in the talent portion of the contest. One author reports that she received the Miss Congeniality award in the Miss Wasilla contest but this is disputed by another contestant and classmate of Palins2. College. After graduating from high school in 1. Palin enrolled at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. Shortly after arriving in Hawaii, Palin transferred to Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu for a semester in the fall of 1. North Idaho College, a community college in Coeur dAlene, for the spring and fall semesters of 1. She enrolled at the University of Idaho in Moscow for an academic year starting in August 1. Matanuska Susitna College in Alaska in the fall of 1. Palin returned to the University of Idaho in January 1. May 1. 98. 7. 2. 62. In June 2. 00. 8, the Alumni Association of North Idaho College gave Palin its Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award. Early career and marriage. After graduation, she worked as a sportscaster for KTUU TV and KTVA TV in Anchorage3. Mat Su Valley Frontiersman,3. In August 1. 98. 8, she eloped with her high school sweetheart, Todd Palin. Following the birth of their first child in April 1. Early political career. City council. Palin was elected to the Wasilla City Council in 1. Throughout her tenure on the city council and the rest of her political career, Palin has been a Republican since registering in 1. Mayor of Wasilla. Concerned that revenue from a new Wasilla sales tax would not be spent wisely, Palin ran for mayor of Wasilla in 1. John Stein3. 6 6. Her biographer described her campaign as targeting wasteful spending and high taxes 1. Stein, said that Palin introduced abortion, gun rights, and term limits as campaign issues. The election was nonpartisan, though the state Republican Party ran advertisements for Palin. She ran for reelection against Stein in 1. In 2. 00. 2, she completed the second of the two consecutive three year terms allowed by the city charter. She was elected president of the Alaska Conference of Mayors in 1. First term. Palin had a contretemps with the Mat Su Valley Frontiersman, a local newspaper, and reportedly became involved in personnel challenges and a thwarted attempt to pack the City Council during her first year in office. Using income generated by a 2 sales tax that had been approved by Wasilla voters in October 1. Palin cut property taxes by 7. Using municipal bonds, she made improvements to the roads and sewers and increased funding to the police department. She oversaw creation of new bike paths and procured funding for storm water treatment to protect freshwater resources. At the same time, she shrank the local museums budget and deterred talk of a new library and city hall. Soon after taking office in October 1. Palin eliminated the position of museum director5. Stein,5. 2 including the police chief, public works director, finance director, and librarian. Palin stated this request was to find out their intentions and whether they supported her. She temporarily required department heads to get her approval before talking to reporters, saying they first needed to become acquainted with her administrations policies. She created the position of city administrator4. In October 1. 99. Palin asked library director Mary Ellen Emmons if she would object to the removal of a book from the library if people were picketing to have the book removed. Emmons responded that she would, and others as well. Palin stated that she had not been proposing censorship but had been discussing many issues with her staff that were both rhetorical and realistic in nature. No attempt was made to remove books from the library during Palins tenure as mayor. Palin said she fired Police Chief Irl Stambaugh because he did not fully support her efforts to govern the city. Stambaugh filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful termination and violation of his free speech rights. The judge dismissed Stambaughs lawsuit, holding that the police chief served at the discretion of the mayor and could be terminated for nearly any reason, even a political one,5. Stambaugh to pay Palins legal fees. 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