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Charlton Bath Forgotston, Jr., known as C. B. Forgotston is an attorney, political pundit, and state government watchdog who resides in Hammond, the principal city of Tangipahoa Parish, a part of the Florida Parishes east of Baton Rouge in southeastern Louisiana. Forgotston served for seven years at chief counsel of the Appropriations Committee of the Louisiana House of Representatives. He is an outspoken fiscal conservative and critic of legalized gambling, unconstitutional legislation, and political corruption.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=C.B. Forgotston biographical sketch )〕 ==Early years and education==
Forgotston was born to Charlton Forgotston, Sr. (1913–1987),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Social Security Death Index'' )〕 and the former Elsa de Vries (1918-2014) in Newellton in Tensas Parish, one of the River Parishes of northeastern Louisiana. His father owned Newellton Electric Company. Forgotston graduated in 1962 from the since defunct Newellton High School.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= ''Classmates: C.B. Forgotston, Jr.'' )〕 The senior Forgotston is interred at Legion Memorial Cemetery in Newellton. Forgotston thereafter procured a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. In 1970, he received his Juris Doctor from LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law Center. Forgotston then worked for thirteen years for the legislature, the last seven as counsel of the Appropriations Committee. In 1973, he was a senior staff member of the Louisiana Constitutional Convention,〔 which drafted the current state constitution, ratified subsequently by voters in the spring of 1974. Many prominent politicians were delegates to the convention, including future Governor Buddy Roemer and future Louisiana Secretary of State and Insurance Commissioner James H. "Jim" Brown.
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