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2017_12_14_regular_session

absent). CHAIR’S REPORT A. Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 9, 2018. ADVISORY OPINION REQUEST Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a 24-hour notice 2 report before the 2016 primary, a 10-day pre-general-election report, and a year-end report. The fund accrued the maximum $1,000 late filing fee for all three

Regular Session Minutes

1. Kenneth Middlebrook (Board of Social Work) $90 LFF 2022 Annual EIS Statement due January 30, 2023 and received by the Board March 10, 2023. Public official had numerous Northern Wind Energy Redevelopment, LLC, $25 MN Medical Solutions, $25 Minneapolis Foundation, $25 Johnson & Johnson, $25 10. Payment of civil penalty for exceeding individual contribution limit . The following motion was made and then withdrawn: Member Swanson’s motion: To approve the request for comments as drafted with the deletion of campaign finance topic 6. Page 10

2017_03_01_regular_session

: Unanimously passed. CHAIR’S REPORT Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TOPICS Mr. Sigurdson presented members with responded via email on June 21, 2016, stating that the letter had been received and that it would submit an official response by July 8, 2016. The Board received a response on November 10, 2016. The

2020_09_09_regular_session

meeting schedule After discussion, members agreed that future meetings will begin at 10:00 a.m. The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 7, 2020. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR filed 7/10/2020. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Waive Member Rosen To approve the staff recommendation. A roll call vote was taken. All members voted in the affirmative candidate committee. EIS was filed 8/10/2020. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Waive CP leaving $100 LFF Member Rosen To approve the staff recommendation. A roll call vote was taken. All

2018_06_06_regular_session

, 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 that he would participate $27$0 $83 $83$0 $62 $62$0 27A $1,134 $3,207$2,073 $578 $2,652$2,073 $50 $50$0 $32 $32$0 $10 $10$0 $59 $59$0 $12 $12$0 27B $3,206 $5,279$2,073 $819 $2,892$2,073 $148 $148$0 $47 $47$0 $33 $33$0 $52

2020_08_14_regular_session

- Minutes August 14, 2020 - 2 - B. 2020 meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 9, 2020. C. Resolution recognizing the service of of economic interest on June 10, 2020. Mr. Olson said that Ms. Finney also submitted a request under Minnesota Statutes section 10A.09, subdivision 9, to waive the requirement that she disclose the members voted in the affirmative. Page - 10 - Minutes August 14, 2020 - 10 - Benjamin Feist (3022) $425 LFF 1st 2020 Lobbyist Lobbyist was working

Regular Session Minutes

LFF Pre-Primary 24- Hour Notice Notice due August 5, 2022, and provided October 10, 2022. Contribution totaled $1,000. Notice was not provided timely due to the treasurer not understanding . RECOMMENDED ACTION: Reduce to $250 Leppik Reduce to $250 Unanimously passed 7. NAPAC-MN (41276) $225 LFF September 2022 Report due September 27, 2022, and filed October 10, 2022. This Committee to Elect Josh Heintzeman • In the Matter of the Complaint of Wayne Severud regarding the Vote for Loonan (Robert) committee and Loonan and Loonan Consulting Page 10

Complaint

required by subd. 4 ( d) of that section thereby concealing whether it does or doe not receive significant contributions from funding from business corporations. 10. On or about December 7, 2021 and based on "climate change." Bloomberg's scheme is corrupt, poses inevitable conflicts of interest, and in some states is flatly illegal."/10 iv) CAE's public relations campaign continued into 2021 the Minnesota Attorney General and ending the alleged "climate change hoax." Wardlow is a member of the UMWLC "expert legal team" that vets lawsuits by UMWLC. 10 A true and correct copy of

2010 Campaign Finance Summary

............................................................... 10 Political Checkoff Participation Compared to Total Tax Returns Chart ...................................... 11 Public Subsidy Money Dedicated Through Checkoffs Chart 1 142 Independence Party Minnesota (IPMN) 10 1 9 Green Party Minnesota (GPM) 14 2 12 Subtotal 334 5 329 Political Committees, Political Funds Minnesota 2010 (10) $4,201 $26,760 18 $40,781 $21,870 $4,583 2008 (10) $3,492 $26,950 4 $51,824 $0 $8,365 2006 (10) $21,026 $410,177 38 $450,695 $1,478 $13,845 Green Party of Minnesota 2010 (14

lbsm_2019

of Minnesota American Property Casualty Insurers Assn Aon Benfield Auto Club Auto-Owners Insurance Company Constellation Mutual Insurance -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for