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Regular Session Minutes

, staff; Nathan Hartshorn, counsel Asp, Flynn, Rashid, Engelhardt, and Hartshorn appeared remotely. MINUTES (July 10, 2024) The following motion was made: Member Rashid’s motion: To approve the July 10, 2024, minutes as drafted. Vote on motion: Flynn, Rashid, Soule, and Swanson voted yes, Kleis abstained. Due to Chair Asp's early departure, the meeting agenda was adjusted to begin that prompted Advisory Opinion 459.1 The Board voted to lay the matter over in June, then discussed a draft advisory opinion and again voted to lay the matter over at its meeting on July 10, 2024

September 7, 2022 meeting materials

need to file the 4th Report of Receipts and Expenditures to 12 principal campaign committees for statewide office, 450 political committees and funds, and the 10 political party state central $3,797.04 9A DFL Nancy Jost $743.69 $2,702.52$1,958.83 RPM Jeff Backer $614.98 $2,573.81$1,958.83 9B DFL Jason Satter $840.60 $2,799.43$1,958.83 RPM Tom Murphy $888.89 $2,847.72$1,958.83 10 $3,797.04 44A DFL Peter Fischer $3,539.05 $5,497.88$1,958.83 RPM (Walter) Alex Pinkney $932.57 $2,891.40$1,958.83 Monday, August 22, 2022 Page 10 of 15 Office Party Name Party Account

Definition_of_lobbying_by_state

reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislation or administrative action for more than 10 subdivision shall not make gifts of more than $10 in a calendar month to an elected state officer or legislative official. (b) Any newspaper or other periodical of general circulation, book publisher, radio or expenditures for lobbying, whether the compensation or expenditure is solely for lobbying or the lobbying is incidental to that individual's regular employment. Ind. Code Ann. § 2-7-1-10. The following are not

2012_10_02_regular_session

affiliated companies she was registered to represent. The effective termination date is September 10, 2012. After discussion the following motion was made, Member Scanlon’s motion: To approve 15, 2012:: Union of Concerned Scientist, $70 E. Payment of late filing fee for a Candidate Economic Interest Statement: Campaign for Bob Barrett, $10 Reid Johnson for House, $10 rounded up to the next highest $10 increment. The index used must be the revised Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers for the St. Paul-Minneapolis metropolitan area prepared by the United States

2019_11_06_regular_session

The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, December 4, 2019. B. 2020 Meeting schedule Members reviewed the tentative meeting schedule for 2020. Staff was directed to poll ; • Campaign Finance Summaries; Use of Technology 10 • Lobbyist Disbursement Summaries; • Annual Reports of Lobbyist Principal Expenditures; and • Training videos on

July 6, 2023 meeting materials

passed. ENFORCEMENT REPORT A. Waiver Requests Brian McDaniel briefly addressed the Board regarding waiver request 2. Chair Soule abstained from discussing or voting on waiver requests 6 and 10 report. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Reduce to $1,000 total Flynn Approve staff recommendation Unanimously approved Page 7 Draft Minutes June 7, 2023 10. Safer Hennepin (30709 Jae Hyun Shim, $30 (partial payment) 9. Partial payment of civil penalty for 2022 annual statement of economic interest Jae Hyun Shim, $170 10. Partial payment of civil penalty for false

2016_annual_report

................................................................................................................................... 9 PROGRAM REVIEWS .............................................................................................................................. 10 CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM .......................................................................................................... 10 Program Overview ....................................................................................................................... 10 Legislative Action receipts and $23,643,709 in expenditures during the 2015 calendar year. Additional information regarding the campaign finance program begins on page 10. About 1,450 lobbyists were registered with the

2012_08_07_regular_session

budget preparation. After discussion, the sense of the Board was to pursue adoption of a registration fee structure that would provide sufficient funding for 9 – 10 FTE employees. The fees should be , $15 Paul Scofield, $40 Dave Thompson, $10 E. Payment of a late filing fee for the 2011 Year-end Report of Receipts and Expenditures: 6th Congressional District IPMN, $25 Jeff Hayden for 61B .20, subdivision 10. Mr. Doe requested that he be permitted to proceed anonymously and that his application be considered in a confidential proceeding. Mr. Doe supplemented his application with

2018_07_11_materials

10:30 AM St Croix Room Centennial Office Building St Paul MN REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Minutes Regular session, June 6, 2018 2. Chair's report A. Meeting schedule approve the May 2, 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 Wednesday, July 11 , 2018. Board members decided to change the presumed starting time for future meetings to 10:30 a.m. Member Rosen stated that it was possible that he might be out of town for the July 11th meeting but

June 5, 2024 meeting materials

of Enforcement Report), Leppik, Rashid, Soule, Swanson Others present: Sigurdson, Engelhardt, Johnson, Olson, staff; Nathan Hartshorn, counsel MINUTES (April 10, 2024) The following motion was made: Member Leppik’s motion: To approve the April 10, 2024, minutes as drafted. Vote on motion: Unanimously approved. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Mr. Sigurdson updated the Board September Report due 7/25/22 filed 8/5/22. Report due 9/27/22 filed 10/7/2022. Both reports were no-change statements. The committee ceased operations in March 2020 but River Heights Chamber of