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February 7, 2024 meeting materials
Original EIS EIS due 10/17/2023 and filed 11/17/2023. Mr. Eisenmenger is a farmer and stated he was not able to file his statement on time because the harvest went late this year. He also had a Original EIS Report due 1/30/23 and filed on 10/11/23. Ms. White reported that her email account had been hacked, and she had changed her phone number from the one she initially provided to CFB 1 Engelhardt, Megan (CFB) From: Friends MSBOA <friendsmsboa@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 10:21 AM To: Engelhardt, Megan (CFB) Subject: Re: Friends MN School Bus Filing Attachments
2021 Annual Report
................................................................................................ 9 Use of Technology ........................................................................................................................ 10 CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM requirements of Chapter 10A. EducaƟon and Training 10 The Board has long recognized the value of receiving disclosure reports in electronic format. Electronic re‐ ports may contribuƟons to candi‐ dates, and another $2,190,120.28 in refunds based on contribuƟons to poliƟcal parƟes. The state central commiƩees of poliƟcal parƟes receive 10% of the tax check‐offs to the party
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep.../annual_reports/2021_annual_report.pdf
Modified: 2021-11-04 Score: 02023 Annual Report
Lobbyist Principal Expenditures; and Training videos on campaign finance compliance and the use of Campaign Finance Reporter. Use of Technology 10 The Board administers ‐ dates, and another $1,725,319 in refunds based on contri‐ buƟons to poliƟcal parƟes. The state central commiƩees of poliƟcal parƟes receive 10% of the tax check‐offs to the party account of the
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep.../annual_reports/2023_annual_report.pdf
Modified: 2023-11-02 Score: 02013_11_05_regular_session
introduced Christian Sande. Mr. Sande was appointed by the Governor to replace former member Andrew Luger. Member Sande’s term will end January of 2015. MINUTES (September 10, 2013) Member Peterson’s motion: To approve the September 10, 2013, minutes. Vote on motion: Unanimously passed (Sande abstained). CHAIR’S REPORT Board meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled these minutes by reference. The request for Advisory Opinion 436 was received on September 30, 2013. The requestor wishes to remain anonymous. Page - 10 - Minutes November 5, 2013
lobbyist_handbook
for a Lobbyist ................................ 10 Expert Witness and Financial Professional ................................................................................................. 10 Expert Witness ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Disclosure of an expert witness employees? How about if you only spend 10% of your work time lobbying? As is so often the case when dealing with the government, the answers to these questions starts with “It depends…”. It depends
2018_04_04_regular_session
schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 2, 2018. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Mr. Sigurdson presented members with a memorandum regarding this matter that is Expenditures Unpaid late filing fee on 10/31/16 Pre- General Election Report $1,000 LF $1,000 CP $50 LF 3/6/18 Roxana Bruins Roxana Bruins for Senate Unfiled 2016 Year- End
Regular Session Minutes
/ Entity Late Fee/ Civil Penalty Report Due Factors Prior Waivers Action 1 Douglas Eisenmenger (Martin SWCD) $55 LFF Original EIS EIS due 10/17/2023 and filed 11/17 is still lobbying because the commission members are being asked to recommend the construction of the courts to elected local officials, which is lobbying of a political subdivision. 10 elected local officials. Asking the school board to reverse 10 a decision regarding the closing of the school is lobbying. 22. Representing rural property owners who lack
2017_07_31_regular_session
drafted. Vote on motion: Unanimously passed. CHAIR’S REPORT A. Meeting schedule The next Board meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. B. Resolutions when they started divorce proceedings in 10/16. The stress of the divorce, losing the election, and home repair and finance issues prevented candidate from timely completing reports. When 2016 year- end MUCA is a political fund and therefore not required to file reports for periods with no activity. During reconciliation, staff discovered that MUCA had activity in 10/16 but did
lbsm_2024
................................................................................... 10 Total Lobbyist Principal Disbursements by Year ........................................................................................ 10 Lobbyist Principals with Annual Disbursements of disbursements were made to influence administrative action, 3% were made to influence the official actions of metropolitan governmental units, and 10% were made to influence the MN PUC. See page 9 for a . Information on the total disbursements made by principals compared to other years, and by lobbying type, starts on page 10. A list of principals that spent over $250,000 to lobby in Minnesota starts
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...t_disbursement_summaries/lbsm_2024.pdf
Modified: 2025-08-13 Score: 02014 Lobbying Disbursement Summary
University of Minnesota - Dinnaken Housing LLC US Bank Corporate Real Estate US Water Services Valspar Corporation VDA (Van Deusen & Associates) Viking Electric Supply Voss Lighting -10
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...t_disbursement_summaries/lbsm_2014.pdf
Modified: 2017-10-02 Score: 0