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Prima Facie Determination
principal campaign committee may not pay for legal fees unless the legal services provided benefit the committee.10 However, that was prior to the noncampaign disbursement category for accounting and legal definition was amended effective August 1, 2023. 2023 Minn. Laws ch. 62, art. 5, § 6. 10 See, e.g., Findings, Conclusions, and Order in the Matter of the complaint of Steve Drazkowski regarding the evidence, that principal campaign committee funds were used to purchase goods or services for the personal 10 benefit of Representative Heintzeman. Therefore, the complaint does not
lbsm_2018
Swan Leasing LLC Swanson & Youngdale, Inc. Talberg Lawn & Landscape Target Corporation -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for Lobbying Purposes Year - 2018
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...t_disbursement_summaries/lbsm_2018.pdf
Modified: 2019-07-31 Score: 02012_05_01_regular_session
procedures is to implement the requirements of Minnesota Statutes section 10A.20, subdivisions 8-10, and the associated Minnesota Rules related to those sections. Mr. Goldsmith explained that the proposed County RPM, $25 B. Payment of a late filing fee for January 17, 2012, Lobbyist Disbursement Report: Pam Luinenburg, MN Coalition of Licensed social workers, $10 Michael Wilhelmi, Unite HERE contribution limit by $125. Representative Brynaert entered into a conciliation agreement on March 10, 2012. Committee for Carolyn McElfatrick, $100. During 2011, the Committee accepted cumulative
Political Party Unit Handbook
? ............................................................................. 10 How often do you need to deposit contributions? .................................................................. 10 How do you register with the Board units, filing using an electronic system is required. This means that the treasurer should plan to take training and use the CFR software to keep the party unit records. Some 10 within 10 business days of receiving the money. For contributions received through electronic means, such as PayPal, the party unit receives the money on the date that it has access to the funds under
2015 Lobbying Disbursement Summary
Credit Services Ag Motion Ag Processing AgriBank FCB -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for Lobbying Purposes Year - 2015 Source Recipient Source Recipient
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...t_disbursement_summaries/lbsm_2015.pdf
Modified: 2017-10-02 Score: 0lbsm_2020
Holborn Corporation Minnesota Lawyers Mutual Insurance Co -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for Lobbying Purposes 2020 Source Recipient Source Recipient Source Minnesota
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...t_disbursement_summaries/lbsm_2020.pdf
Modified: 2021-08-30 Score: 0August 14, 2020 meeting materials
Friday, August 14, 2020 10:30 A.M. Conducted remotely via Webex due to COVID-19 pandemic REGULAR SESSION AGENDA 1. Approval of minutes a. June 3, 2020 2. Selection of Board Chair 3 . CHAIR’S REPORT A. 2020 meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a Dates for Calendar Year 2020 Meetings are at 10:30 A.M. unless otherwise noted. 2020 Wednesday, September 2 Wednesday, October 7 Wednesday, November 4 Wednesday
Advisory Opinion 459
their common and approved usage.”9 When a statute is unambiguous, courts must apply its plain meaning.10 Courts cannot add words to a statute that the legislature “intentionally or inadvertently left , Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019). 8 Proximity, Oxford English Dictionary (3rd ed. 2023), oed.com/dictionary/proximity_n. 9 Minn. Stat. § 645.08. 10 Great River Energy v. Swedzinski, 860 N.W.2d 362
Advisory Opinion 410 Revised
party unit. 10. The IEPC hires a consultant who: a. is also hired by another IEPC and provides both IEPC’s with services to assist them in coordinating their message and / or media campaign in same as in Question 10.a. c. also provides consulting services to the candidate which will benefit from the IEPC’s independent expenditure. Opinion: If a consultant providing services on
2020 Public Subsidy Payments
Hering $891.79 $2,352.10 $3,243.89 9B DFL Laura Wright $752.75 $2,352.10 $3,104.85 RPM Ronald Kresha $927.91 $2,352.10 $3,280.01 10 DFL Steve Samuelson $3,110.26 $4,805.77 $7,916.03 RPM 10 of 19 District Party Name Party Account Payment General Account Payment Total Payment 35A DFL Michael (Mike) Erickson $2,144.65 $2,352.10 $4,496.75 RPM John Heinrich
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/pub...rical/2020_public_subsidy_payments.pdf
Modified: 2021-08-19 Score: 0