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Regular Session Minutes

Prior Waivers Recommended Action Board Decision 2024 Pre-General Underlying Disclosure Report 10/28/2024 10/28/2024 11/18/2024 11/18/2024 $700 LFF $700 LFF No No 9/24/2024 10/17/2024 $850 LFF No No Recommendation The following motion was made: Member Banaian: To reduce the late fees to $425 Vote on motion: Unanimously approve . Page 6 Minutes October 15, 2025 10. Minn Soybean PAC (70022) Report(s) Due Filed Amount Prior Waivers Recommended Action Board Decision 2024 April Report 4/15/2024 4/18/2024 $150 LFF Yes

Overview of Expenditures and Sources of Funding fo

showing the location of districts where independent expenditures exceeded campaign expenditures are found on pages 10 and 11. Figure 1 Total Candidate Campaign Expenditures Compared to Total amount of total independent expenditures. - 10 - Figure 6 Independent expenditures in the sixteen senate districts shown in green in Figure 6 total $17,429,195 compared funding. As seen in Figure 10, direct contributions to independent expenditure committees and funds from for-profit corporations seldom occurs, with only $1,500 received in 2019 and 2020

Regular Session Minutes

Regular Session Minutes Page 1 Minutes July 10, 2024 STATE OF MINNESOTA CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD . . . . . . . . . July 10, 2024 Blazing Star Room Centennial Office Building . . . . . . . . . MINUTES The meeting was called to order by session for party unit treasurers at the DFL convention in Duluth. Page 2 Minutes July 10, 2024 ENFORCEMENT REPORT A. Consent Items 1. Lobbyist termination request – Jack

January 4, 2023 meeting materials

only for $104.35. The PAC did not amend its reports within 10 days to reflect the correction had occurred. The second contribution was for $1,000 but the individual also paid the processing fees Annual EIS Kelly Kirkpatrick, $30 9. Payment of late filing fee for original EIS Laura Pride, $100 Katie Malchow, $50 Hugh McTavish, $15 Martera Nelson, $60 10. Payment of civil Hornstein (Frank) Volunteer Committee, $100 Page 10 Draft Minutes December 15, 2022 12. Payment of civil penalty for prohibited contribution during legislative session Carpenters Local

2014_11_18_regular_session

last meeting, staff had been busy with complaints, the deadline for filing the 10-day pre-general-election report, public subsidy payments, and compliance efforts. Page - 2 - Minutes withdraw registration – Better Future for All Beltrami Mr. Fisher stated that the committee registered with the Board on 10/7/2014. Mr. Fisher said that the committee was focused on the campaigns of Amount Reason for Fine Factors for waiver Board Member’s Motion Motion Vote on Motion Pass the Minnesota Health Plan $50 $0 10/27/2014 Pre-general Bulletin stated that due date

2018_11_07_materials

10:30 AM St Croix Room Centennial Office Building St Paul MN REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Minutes Regular session, October 3, 2018 2. Chair's report a. Meeting schedule . Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 7, 2018. PAPER REPORTS – LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MINNESOTA Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a memorandum Centennial Bldg, 658 Cedar St, St Paul, MN 55155 www.cfboard.state.mn.us Board Meeting Dates for Calendar Year 2018 Meetings are at 10:30 A.M. unless otherwise noted

2013_05_07_regular_session

Pre-general Report due 10/29/12 $250 $0 Software user. Logged in on 10/28 and performed a download. Lake County DFL Pre-general Report due 10/29/12 $50 $0 Software user . The treasurer uploaded the pre-primary report on 10/25. Filed the pre- general report on 10/30. Committee to Elect Michael Germain Pre-primary Report due 7/30/12 $50 $0 report. Pre-general Report due 10/29/12 $950 $0 NOM Minnesota Marriage Fund 24 hour notice $1000 $0 Software user. Missed reporting one large contribution during

2019_06_05_regular_session

meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 26, 2019. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson told members that the legislature had approved the Board’s change item request for an ) $2,000 LFFs 24-hour notices due 10/30/2018 & 11/5/2018 First-time candidate and the treasurer did not understand 24- hour notice requirement. Board typically reduces 24-hour notice late late filing fee for 2016 pre-primary report of receipts and expenditures Edwin Hahn, $8.40 10. Payment of late filing fee for 2017 year-end report of receipts and expenditures

August 15, 2022 meeting materials

Monday, August 15, 2022 10:30 A.M. Blazing Star Room Centennial Office Building REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Approval of minutes A. July 6, 2022 2. Chair’s report A. 2022 House 3 $170.00 Lee, Fue House - 59A 1 $50.00 Liebling, Tina House - 26A 42 $2,846.21 Lienemann, Leslie Senate 10 $605.00 Lillie, Leon House - 43B 1 $100.00 Lippert, Todd House 7 $227.27 7 $400.00 Sandell, Stephen (Steve) House 3 $150.00 Sandstede, Julie House - 6A 44 $3,250.00 Sant, Samir Senate 10 $750.00 Schultz, Jennifer House - 7A 47 $3,600.00 Stephenson, Zachary

September 4 meeting materials

Wednesday, September 4, 2019 10:30 A.M. Room G-31 Minnesota Judicial Center REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Approval of Minutes (August 14, 2019) 2. Chair's report a. Meeting abstained). CHAIR’S REPORT A. Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 4, 2019. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson presented members , $75 10. Payment of civil penalty for excess special source contributions Jeff Hayden for Senate, $815 Lang (Andrew) for Senate 17, $395 Benson (Michelle) for Senate, $1,800 11. Payment