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on the End Walz’ Emergency Powers Resolution SIGN THE PETITION AT https://www.action4liberty.com/never_again The Organization asks the Board to assume that the facts stated in the mailer are
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, modification, adoption, or rejection of any bill, amendment, resolution, nomination, administrative rule, or report by a member of the legislature or employee of the legislature. “Legislative action" also
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: To approve the following resolution: RESOLVED, That the Executive Director is delegated the authority to grant waivers exempting district court judges, appellate court judges, and Supreme Court
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State Senate from 1993 - 2002, and served as an Assistant Minority Leader from 1998 - 2002. Mr. Oliver is an arbitrator with FINRA Dispute Resolution, Inc., and is owner and president of
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep.../annual_reports/2017_annual_report.pdf
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the Board b. Resolution recognizing the service of Gary Haugen c. Introduction of George Soule d. 2021 meeting schedule 3. Executive director report a. Annual Report of the Board for Fiscal recognizes Gary Haugen for his service from 2017 to 2021 as a member of the Board, and offers this resolution in appreciation for his investment of time and energy in support of the mission and objectives of authorized under the laws of Minnesota, and that the above is a true, complete, and correct copy of a resolution adopted by unanimous vote at a meeting of the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board duly
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disclosure statements pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 10A.27, subdivision 16. Considering those factors, formal findings, conclusions, and orders are preferable to informal resolution of the matter
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdactions/1630_Probable_Cause_Determination.pdf
Modified: 2023-04-26 Score: 0Microsoft Word - Memorandum in support of complain
violation of the existing Education Clause; it sent the case back to the lower courts for resolution consistent with the Supreme Court’s opinion, an outcome that has so far eluded the parties and the
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reporting obligations. While the Board has adequate resources to conduct an investigation, informal resolution of the matter is generally preferable when the subject of the complaint is amenable to
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdactions/1664_Probable_Cause_Determination.pdf
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