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Disclosure Statement for Corporations and other Un
, through July 20, 2026 July 27, 2026 July 26, 2026 July 21, through August 10, 2026, contributions of more than $5,000 must be reported to the Board by the next business day along with a copy of this
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/forms/cf_reports/2026_BQPCF_underlying_disclosure.pdf
Modified: 2026-01-14 Score: 0Regular Session Minutes
Report due 9/5/2023 and filed 10/3/2023. Ms. Cauble stated she completed the EIS online in July after receiving voicemail from CFB. She thought she submitted it, but it was only saved instead of filed 10/3/2023. Former CIO, Paul Lintilhac, resigned from CIO position 10/2020 and was subsequently unaware of day- to-day business activities. Lintilhac stated they were not aware of lobbying receipts and expenditures Melissa Wagner for Minnesota 23B, $1,000 10. Payment of late filing fee for 2018 year-end report of receipts and expenditures Melissa Wagner for Minnesota 23B, $1,000
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Neren, Cottonwood SWCD, $10 F. Payment of a late filing fee for candidate economic interest statement: Cindy Pugh for Minn, $5 G. Payment of a late filing fee for the 2015 annual report of Case Status North East Social 2013 Lobbyist Principal Report 2014 Lobbyist Principal Report-Late filing $1,000/$1,000 $475/$100 10/13/2015 12/31/2015 Personal service placed on Receipts and Expenditures $1,000 8/3/2015 9/ 21/2015 10/6/2015 3/31/16 5/9/16 Summary Judgment received April 6, 2016 Closed Evan Rapp Evan Rapp Volunteer Committee
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date. Members decided to return to this topic at the end of the meeting. CHAIR’S REPORT Meeting schedule After discussion, Board members decided to move the meeting day and time to 10 a.m . on the first Wednesday of the month. The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 7, 2016. Resolution recognizing the service of Christian Sande Vice Chair Rosen affect the board’s authority under Minnesota Statutes, section 10A.02, subdivision 10, to order an investigation or audit in any matter.4 3 It
Regular Session Minutes
. CHAIR’S REPORT A. 2022 meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a
2016_09_07_regular_session
: To approve the August 2, 2016, minutes as drafted. Vote on motion: Unanimously passed. CHAIR’S REPORT Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday recommending that the Board terminate Ms. Strickland’s registration as of 10/31/2015. After discussion, the following motion was made: Member Flynn’s motion: To administratively terminate Verretta Minn Senate, $5 Barb Lake for Senate District 23, $15 Leon Lillie for House, $10 Committee to Elect Sarah Udvig, $5 Bob Zick for Senate, $5 J. Payment of a late filing fee for June 15, 2016
2015_05_05_regular_session
filing of the complaint? 10. What happens if a complaint is filed on a matter that has already been disposed of by the Board through its own informal or formal action? - 4 report within 10 days after learning of the error. Based on the fact that there was no omission from the report, but an error in how the transaction was entered, it was the Chair’s determination that Report; 2013 Pre-general Report; and Economic Interest Statement $1,000/$1,000 $1,000$100 $250 $200 $50 10/10/2014 1/6/2015 The Board received the 2013 year-end report. The Board
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present: Goldsmith, Sigurdson, Schroeder, Larson staff; Hartshorn, counsel MINUTES (June 10, 2013) Member Wiener’s motion: To approve the June 10, 2013, minutes. Vote on motion: Unanimously passed. CHAIR’S REPORT Board meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 10, 2013. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S TOPICS Executive Director Goldsmith reported on an association that operates as both a state and federal political committee deposits a contribution into the wrong account. At its June 10 meeting, the Board extended the policy to cover the
February 8, 2023 meeting materials
EIS due June 14, 2022, and filed December 10, 2022. Numerous attempts were made to contact Ms. Burg, including a certified letter sent October 14, 2022. The matter was previously referred to the amount based upon the federal consumer price index, limited to changes within 10% of the previous year’s amount; or by a 2/3 vote allow the Board to change the amount at its discretion. Minnesota majority vote, the itemized reporting amount for that year, which shall be within 10% plus or minus the previous years’ amount adjusted by the change in the Federal Consumer Price Index, rounded to the
Complaint Procedures
the prima facie determination have to be made? The Board member must make the prima facie determination within 10 business days after the Board receives the complaint. What happens after the
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/legal/complaints/complaint_procedures.pdf
Modified: 2024-06-21 Score: 0