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Advisory Opinion 465
in the disbursements made to lobby the PUC reported by the utility on the annual lobbyist principal report.10 C. A utility files a petition for a general rate increase under section 216B.16 10 See Minn. Stat. §10A.04, subd. 6 (c) (2). 11 See Minn. R. 7829.1300, subp. 3, providing that a filing must contain “the signature, electronic address, and title of the utility employee responsible
Advisory Opinion 369
The authority for a Ballot Question Committee to accept a corporate contribution in provided in Minn. Stat. §211B.15, subd. 4. Footnote added August 10, 2011. contributor. If the section 10A.01, subdivision 10, except a candidate for judicial office. "Contribution" means a gift of money. (d) The commissioner shall make copies of the form available to the public and
Regular Session Minutes
affirmative. CHAIR’S REPORT A. 2022 meeting schedule After discussion the Board decided to change the standard start time for future Board meetings to 10:30 a.m. The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 and will be held in person. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a memorandum regarding these matters that is attached to was discovered the correct report was promptly filed. The report disclosed no expenditures. RECOMMENDED ACTION: None No motion Page 10 Minutes April 6, 2022 9. Jennifer
Regular Session Minutes
Approve the staff recommendation for requests 9- 10 A roll call vote was taken. Five members voted in the affirmative, Asp abstained. Page 7 Minutes September 7 , 2022 10. Traverse County DFL (20316) $400 LFF 2022 Pre- Primary Report due 7/25/2022 was filed 8/4/2022. Treasurer was on vacation for much of July and didn't receive the paper requests 9- 10 A roll call vote was taken. Five members voted in the affirmative, Asp abstained. D. Informational Items 1. Payment of late filing fee for lobbyist
Regular Session Minutes
Senate 10 $605.00 Lillie, Leon House - 43B 1 $100.00 Lippert, Todd House 7 $227.27 Lislegard, David House 5 $400.00 Livingston, Nancy Senate 2 $125.00 Long, James (Jamie) House 4 $250.00 10 $750.00 Schultz, Jennifer House - 7A 47 $3,600.00 Stephenson, Zachary House 32 $2,296.42 Stewart, Ann Johnson Senate 55 $3,105.71 Stiehm, Thomas House 35 $2,542.37 Stofferahn, Justin 44 $3,405.00 Draheim, Rich Senate - 20 2 $100.00 Drazkowski, Steven House - 21B 11 $1,000.00 Duckworth, Zach Senate 10 $840.00 Eichorn, Justin Senate 37 $3,200.00 Erickson, Sondra House
2018_12_05_regular_session
approve the November 7, 2018, minutes as drafted. Vote on motion: Unanimously passed. CHAIR’S REPORT A. Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Thursday , at which time she promptly filed. The waiver request of Kris Lohrke, who was on leave due to same underlying matter, was granted by Board in 10/18. Member Rosen To waive the late
2017_01_04_regular_session
during executive director topics), Rosen Others present: Sigurdson, Fisher, Pope, staff; Hartshorn, counsel MINUTES (November 10, 2016) After discussion, the following motion was made : Member Greenman’s motion: To approve the November 10, 2016, minutes as drafted. Vote on motion: Unanimously passed (Oliver absent). CHAIR’S REPORT Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 31, 2017. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TOPICS Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a memorandum on office operations that is attached to and made a part of
April 4, 2018 meeting materials
Wednesday, April 4, 2018 10:00 AM St Croix Room Centennial Office Building St Paul MN REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Minutes Regular session, March 7, 2018 2. Chair's report A. Meeting . Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 4, 2018. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a memorandum regarding this matter that (Donavon) for House Ms. Pope told members that Mr. Balaski had registered a committee for a house seat on August 10, 2017. In response to requests for a 2017 year-end report, Mr. Balaski had told staff
Summary_2025_legislative_changes
witness or financial professional communicated. This section is effective June 1, 2025. Section 10 makes an exception to the prohibition on contingent fees for lobbyists found in Minnesota paper receipts the Board will provide access to receipts in an electronic format. A PCR receipt may only be issued for a contribution of $10 or more. Each receipt must have a unique validation number
Review of Regulations in Other States
registration to lobbying cities and counties. Missouri requires registration if the local jurisdiction has an operating budget of over $10 million dollars. At this point staff is unsure if the other six Metropolitan Transit Commission under sections 458A.01 to 458A.15; (9) Duluth Transit Authority under sections 458A.21 to 458A.37; (10) regional development commissions under sections 462.381 to 462.398
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