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Center for Small Government

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Carla Howell is the President and Co-founder of the Center for Small Government. She spearheaded the 2002 ballot initiative to End the State Income Tax in Massachusetts , which won an unprecedented 45% of the vote in a state that's a hotbed of Big Government. Running also as candidate for Governor, she made the case for Ending the Income Tax in seven televised debates .

In 2000 she ran against Ted Kennedy and won the highest vote total in recent history of any third party U.S. Senate candidate running against both a Democrat and Republican. She has also consulted numerous local, state, and federal campaigns and initiaitves in and outside Massachusetts.

Carla Howell is also a political songwriter. In 2001 she released her spoof song How Could I Live Without Filing Taxes? In 2003 she published a unique song-and-booklet package on the topic of education freedom called Maybe We Would Be Amazed .

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