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2012 Lobbying Disbursement Summary

Council Teamsters Local 120 Teamsters Local 320 MN Agri-Growth Council Inc AgStar Financial Services Cargill Inc -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for Lobbying Purposes

2016 Lobbying Disbursement Summary

New Ulm North Branch North Mankato -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for Lobbying Purposes Year - 2016 Source Recipient Source Recipient Source North Oaks

Draft_report_to_legislature_2

without the fear of unintended violations.10 The Board recognizes the need to balance appropriate disclosure with the right of citizens to contact government officials. That balance was considered , subpart 4) 8 Letter dated November 19, 2024. 9 Letter dated August 15, 2024. 10 Letter dated October 25, 2024 . - 10 - agencies, and very uncommon at the local level. Merely expanding the existing definition to local officials will, without question, inadvertently capture routine interactions between

Report to the Legislature - Lobbying of Political

.10 The Board recognizes the need to balance appropriate disclosure with the right of citizens to contact government officials. That balance was considered while drafting the aforementioned Letter dated November 19, 2024. 9 Letter dated August 15, 2024. 10 Letter dated October 25, 2024. - 7 - • clarity as to who needs to register as a lobbyist based on . - 10 - o A "local lobbyist" should be defined as a person or firm paid by a client specifically for the purpose of advocacy before a governmental agency. o The primary purpose of the lobbyist

Political Committee and Political Fund Handbook

to form? ...................................... 9 Who should be the committee chair and the committee or fund treasurer? ............................ 10 Does the committee or fund need a bank your group decides to accept contributions from corporations, it will not be able to donate money to candidates, to general purpose political committees or funds, or to political 10 deposit contributions within 10 business days of receiving the money. For contributions received through electronic means, such as PayPal, the committee or fund receives the money on the date that it has

2014_08_13_regular_session

, the meeting was adjourned by the Chair. Respectfully submitted, Gary Goldsmith Executive Director - 9 - Page - 10 - Minutes August 13, 2014 Attachments: Affirmative classifications under proposed rules - 10 - STATE OF MINNESOTA CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD Affirmative Action Plan August 2014 – August 2016 Suite 190 , within ten (10) working days and refer the complainant to the Executive Director or the Assistant Executive Director to handle the complaint. • If the complaint is related to discrimination, the

2020 Annual Report

 economic interest  for public officials;   All Board publicaƟons and forms;   Searchable databases of campaign finance contribu‐ Ɵons;   Use of Technology 10     Searchable  refunds based on contribuƟons to candi‐ dates, and another $1,563,505 in refunds based on con‐ tribuƟons to poliƟcal parƟes.    The state central commiƩees of poliƟcal parƟes receive  10% of the tax check

2010 Lobbying Disbursement Summary

Davisco DeCare Dental LLC Deloitte & Touche LLP Delta Air Lines -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for Lobbying Purposes Source Recipient Source Recipient Source

2013 Lobbying Disbursement Summary

Minneapolis Zeller Realty Group -10- Recipient Other Sources of Funds for Lobbying Purposes Year - 2013 Source Recipient Source Recipient Source Ziegler Power Systems

Regular Session Minutes

PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, February 4, 2026 10:00 A.M. Room 2000 (Skjegstad Conference Room) Stassen Building . . . . . . . . . REGULAR SESSION MINUTES General - $3,000 9. Civil penalty for failure to keep records Dennis Smith for Attorney General - $1,000 10. Civil penalty for failure to keep accounts Dennis Smith for Attorney General