STATE OF MINNESOTA

CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD

FINDINGS IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRIBUTION MADE BY THE

VOLUNTEERS FOR SUE BLOYER COMMITTEE

TO ANOTHER PRINCIPAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

 

Procedural Background

The Volunteers for Sue Bloyer Committee ("Committee") filed a Report of Receipts and Expenditures ("Report") for the period covering January 1, through December 31, 2000, with the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board ("Board"), disclosing that on September 20, 2000, it made a $500 contribution to the Citizens for Nathan (Busch) Committee, a principal campaign committee registered with the Board.

Susan Bloyer, candidate, by a memorandum enclosed with the Report, notified staff that the contribution was made in anticipation of terminating the committee. Ms. Bloyer said that this was done believing that they had six years to terminate.

Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd. 9(a), prohibits a principal campaign committee from making a contribution to another principal campaign committee, unless the donating committee is being dissolved.

The Board considered this matter in executive session on April 17, 2001. No one from the Committee asked to appear before the Board. The matter was considered based on the Report and the correspondence provided by the Committee.

 

Based on the record before it, the Board issues the following:

STATEMENT OF THE EVIDENCE

1. The Volunteers for Sue Bloyer Committee ("Committee") is a principal campaign committee registered with the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board ("Board").

2. The Committee did not terminate its registration with the Board in calendar year 2000.

3. The Committee made a $500 contribution to the Citizens for Nathan (Busch) Committee on September 20, 2000, a principal campaign committee registered with the Board.

4. Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd. 9(a), prohibits a principal campaign committee from making contributions to another principal campaign committee, unless the donating candidate’s committee is being dissolved. Minn. Rules Chapter 4503.0300, subp. 2, provides that when such a contribution is made, the dissolution must be completed in the same filing period.

 

Based on the above Statement of the Evidence, the Board makes the following:

FINDINGS CONCERNING PROBABLE CAUSE

1. There is probable cause to believe that the Volunteers for Sue Bloyer Committee violated Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd. 9(a), when it made contributions to another principal campaign committee on September 20, 2000.

2. Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 10A provides no penalty for this violation.

 

Based on the above Findings, the Board issues the following:

ORDER

1. The Board investigation of this matter is entered into the public record in accordance with Minn. Stat. 10A.02, subd. 11.

2. Board staff shall provide a copy of the findings to Sue Bloyer.

 

 

 

Dated:  April 17, 2001

 

Will Fluegel, chair

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board