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2014_04_01_regular_session

the Lobbyist Association: 1. On March 10, 2014, Angelia Dickens, general counsel for StudentsFirst, submitted a request that the lobbyist registration for James Trice be administratively terminated. Ms. Dickens states that Mr. Trice is no longer employed by StudentsFirst. The termination is effective as of December 31, 2013. 2. In a letter dated March 10, 2014, Nick Riley, Ramsey Count - Laine - E3 SF 2402 - Hoffman Elections 3/6 Elections - 3/10 - To Rules Civil law 3/10 - aprove and to judiciary 3/18 Rules 3/18 - Jucidicary 3/19 State Gov - to Jucidiary 3/18 to general register 3/20

2021_04_09_regular_session

meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a memorandum regarding this matter timely filed. Party unit reported cash balance of $161. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Waive 10. Veronica Faye (4650) $100 LFF 2nd 2020 Lobbyist Report due 1/15/2021 was filed 1/22/2021. Person Senate (18572) $1,000 LFF 2020 Pre- general 24-hour notice 24-hour notice due 10/22/2020 was filed 1/27/2021. First-time treasurer thought triggering amount for 24-hour notice was

March 1, 2023 meeting materials

. Discussion Items Items 1-7 and 10-11 listed below were considered as part of a single motion, which is described below the description of item 11. 1. Administrative termination of lobbyist Joan reported by the principal’s designated lobbyist. Page 4 Draft Minutes February 8, 2023 10. Balance adjustment request – Sokup (Davin) for Senate (18451) Mr. Hager stated that Mr available under Minnesota Statutes section 10A.34. Member Swanson’s motion: To approve requests 1-7 and 10-11. Vote on motion: A roll call vote was taken. All members voted in the affirmative

Regular Session Minutes

contribution was reported incorrectly and no actual violation occurred as the contribution was only for $104.35. The PAC did not amend its reports within 10 days to reflect the correction had occurred McTavish, $15 Martera Nelson, $60 10. Payment of civil penalty for disclaimer violation DougKernHouse6B, $300 Eichorn (Justin) for MN Senate Campaign Committee, $200 11. Payment of civil penalty for exceeding individual contribution limit Hornstein (Frank) Volunteer Committee, $100 Page 10 Minutes December 15, 2022 12. Payment of civil penalty for prohibited

August 9, 2023 meeting materials

) $90 LFF 2022 Annual EIS Statement due January 30, 2023 and received by the Board March 10, 2023. Public official had numerous health issues on and around the time the report was due Redevelopment, LLC, $25 MN Medical Solutions, $25 Minneapolis Foundation, $25 Johnson & Johnson, $25 10. Payment of civil penalty for exceeding individual contribution limit Anita Gaul for State . The following motion was made and then withdrawn: Member Swanson’s motion: To approve the request for comments as drafted with the deletion of campaign finance topic 6. Page 10

June 3, 2020 meeting materials

Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:30 A.M. Conducted remotely via Webex due to COVID-19 pandemic REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Approval of Minutes a. May 6, 2020 2. Chair’s Report a. 2020 for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson told members that the legislature was very unlikely to take up any Board confirmations during the remainder of address, and mailed paper form, EIS was promptly filed. Original EIS was due 10/18/2019 and an EIS was filed 3/5/2020, satisfying the original and 2019 annual EIS requirements. RECOMMENDED ACTION

2018_10_03_materials

10:30 AM St Croix Room Centennial Office Building St Paul MN REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Minutes Regular session, September 12, 2018 2. Chair's report a. Meeting scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 3, 2018. REQUEST TO ACCEPT AFFIDAVIT OF CONTRIBUTIONS Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a memorandum regarding this matter that is attached to and made in four matters had been served on September 10, 2018, and that the report would be updated with that information for the next meeting. OTHER BUSINESS Ms. Pope told members that since the last

Regular Session Minutes

completed the Board's compliance training All members present voted in the affirmative 10. Scott Klein (Public Official) $20 LFF 2021 Annual EIS Report due January $1,000 CP 12/6/22 Martinez-Perez, Ashley, Candidate Ashley Martinez-Perez for MN House 2020 pre-general report of receipts and expenditures due 10/26/20, filed 10/28/20

Regular Session Minutes

) receipt form to allow multiple small contributions from the same contributor to be grouped together within a single receipt, such as if a contributor donates $10 per month to a party unit via a recurring grouped together within a single receipt. For example, if a contributor donates $10 per month to a party unit via a recurring online contribution, the party unit’s treasurer could wait until the Thompson, John John Thompson for 67A Civil Penalty and late filing fee for the committee’s 2022 year-end report $1,000 LFF $1,000 CP 3/10/23 7/5/23 Trace, LLC Contacts: Ashley

Regular Session Minutes

introduced himself. Other members and staff then introduced themselves and welcomed Member Asp to the Board. B. 2022 meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday completed on 2/4/2022, the treasurer had difficulty attempting to email a copy of the report to Board staff and it was not received until 2/10/2022. The party unit reported a cash balance of $2,170 as Page 6 Minutes March 2, 2022 9. Payment of civil penalty for 2018 Annual EIS Sandra Blaeser, $1,000 10. Forwarded anonymous contributions Carver County RPM, $70 LEGAL COUNSEL’S