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Findings Regarding Elwyn Tinklenberg and The Tinkl
Report developed by City of Ramsey staff for the January 8, 2008 Ramsey City Council meeting, and a copy of Resolution #08-01-XXX which was considered and passed (and given the number 08-01-020) by the Ramsey City Council on January 8, 2008. The resolution, as passed, also accepted the work described in the Proposal. The Proposal lists a number of tasks to be accomplished by the Tinklenberg Group to month for four or five months. The proposal for services from the Tinklenberg Group to the City of Ramsey was considered and adopted by Resolution #08-01-020 at a City of Ramsey Council meeting on
Findings Regarding Elwyn Tinklenberg and The Tinkl
Report developed by City of Ramsey staff for the January 8, 2008 Ramsey City Council meeting, and a copy of Resolution #08-01-XXX which was considered and passed (and given the number 08-01-020) by the Ramsey City Council on January 8, 2008. The resolution, as passed, also accepted the work described in the Proposal. The Proposal lists a number of tasks to be accomplished by the Tinklenberg Group to month for four or five months. The proposal for services from the Tinklenberg Group to the City of Ramsey was considered and adopted by Resolution #08-01-020 at a City of Ramsey Council meeting on
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdactions/archive/findings/041508_Tinklenberg.pdf
Modified: 2008-05-28 Score: 0.0012016_10_05_regular_session
payments for the special election in house district 32B. Vote on motion: Unanimously passed. Member Flynn’s motion: To adopt the following resolution: RESOLVED, that the Board adopts the general election ballot will not file another affidavit of candidacy. To remedy these issues, Board staff recommends that the Board issue a resolution adopting the following filing dates for all resolution authorizing a request for comments is attached to this memo. A sample request for comments that does not specify the topics that will be included in the rulemaking is also attached. Possible
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdinfo/minutes/2016_10_05_regular_session.pdf
Modified: 2016-11-10 Score: 0.0012016_11_10_regular_session
consider rules adopted in other states regarding independent expenditures. After discussion, the following motion was made: Member Leppik’s motion: To adopt the following resolution: RESOLVED noncontroversial changes occur and focus efforts on reaching a consensus on the controversial subjects. If the Board decides to proceed with rulemaking at this time, it should adopt the resolution attached to this memo. The resolution authorizes the executive director to give notice of a Request for Comments. The Request will state that two rulemakings are being considered: one for noncontroversial
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdinfo/minutes/2016_11_10_regular_session.pdf
Modified: 2017-01-04 Score: 0.001Definition_of_lobbying_by_state
ordinance or resolution by a public officer, or any committee of such public officers, or the approval or veto of any such ordinance or resolution; (E) Any natural person who makes a lobbying expenditure of more than $1,000.00 in a calendar year, not including the person's own travel, food, lodging expenses, or informational material, to promote or oppose the passage of any ordinance or resolution by a public officer, or any committee of such public officers, or the approval or veto of any such ordinance or resolution; (F) Any natural person who as an employee of local government engages in any activity
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/legal/lobbying_study/Definition_of_lobbying_by_state.pdf
Modified: 2024-10-24 Score: 0.0012016_05_27_regular_session
made: Member Rosen’s motion: To adopt the following resolution: Resolved, that the Executive Director shall refer the debt owed by Mr. Evan Rapp pursuant to the Board’s order of January 15 debt. Since staff is attempting to put the Board more directly in control of its collections efforts, a resolution would be in order. Should the Board agree with staff's recommendation, the following resolution would be in order: Resolved, That the Executive Director shall refer the debt owed by Mr. Evan Rapp pursuant to the Board's order of January 15, 2016, to the Minnesota Collections Enterprise
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdinfo/minutes/2016_05_27_regular_session.pdf
Modified: 2016-07-05 Score: 0.001Regular Session Minutes
legislative districts. Staff began working with David Zoll, counsel for the DFL party, in May trying to find a resolution to this problem, without success. The issue has now come to a head because the report filed in 2022 by local party units is the pre-primary report, which is due on July 25, so a prompt resolution of the problem is required. Mr. Zoll’s email identifies the eleven party units . The negative is that 3 this approach is kicking the problem down the road, and the issue will still need to be resolved next year. Deferring resolution to next year would also allow
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdinfo/minutes/2022_07_06_regular_session.pdf
Modified: 2022-10-06 Score: 0.0012015_12_01_regular_session
committees resolve discrepancies before they grow into major problems. After discussion, the following motion was made: Member Sande’s motion: To adopt the following resolution: Resolved, that motion: To adopt the following resolution: Resolved, the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board adopts and approves the Executive Director’s proposals for handling specific economic interest resolution: Resolved, that the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board supports the political contribution refund program and recommends that funding for the program be reinstated. Vote on motion
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdinfo/minutes/2015_12_01_regular_session.pdf
Modified: 2016-01-19 Score: 0.0012013_08_06_regular_session
whether a timeframe for a proposed transfer is reasonable or to bring the matter to the Board for a decision. Mr. Goldsmith presented a draft resolution for Board consideration which would extend its previously adopted policy to cover the above situation. After discussion the following resolution was made: Member Beck's Motion: RESOLVED: To modify the Board's policy on incorrect deposits to that seemed to be based more on a template than on thoughtful consideration. After discussion the following resolution was made: Member Peterson's Motion: RESOLVED: That the Campaign
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/bdinfo/minutes/2013_08_06_regular_session.pdf
Modified: 2013-09-10 Score: 0.001Complaint Procedures
meeting to address the Board. If the Board's staff plans to recommend a resolution of the matter, the respondent also is told what that recommendation will be. The meeting where the Board considers the
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/legal/complaints/complaint_procedures.pdf
Modified: 2024-06-21 Score: 0.001- 2
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