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Human Rights’ financial audit ‘generally satisfactory’

Human Rights’ financial audit ‘generally satisfactory’

by Barbara L. Jones | Oct 28, 2021 | Free, Lawyers, MN Capitol, News

Image by Mohamed Hassan, Pixabay   Report: No evidence of fraud, malfeasance or major financial systems risks   Internal financial controls at the Minnesota Department of Human Rights are generally adequate and legally compliant, a report from the Office of...
Winkler announces for county attorney

Winkler announces for county attorney

by Kevin Featherly | Oct 5, 2021 | MN Capitol, News, Police Reform

House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   ‘We need leadership in Hennepin County,’ he says UPDATE, 3:15 p.m., Tues., Oct. 5: Noting that there has already been significant turnover in legislative leadership recently. a campaign...
Data Practices Commission restarts

Data Practices Commission restarts

by Kevin Featherly | Sep 22, 2021 | Legislature, MN Capitol, News

The Data Practices Commission’s newly elected chair, Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn, DFL-Roseville, presides over her first hearing Tuesday. (Image courtesy Legislative Coordinating Commission)   Panel tackles deleted trooper emails, ‘neurodata’ rights while...
Supreme Court upholds Board of Pardons unanimity rule

Supreme Court upholds Board of Pardons unanimity rule

by Kevin Featherly | Sep 16, 2021 | MN Attorney General, MN Capitol, MN Courts, News

Thursday’s order   Order overturns Ramsey County ruling that 3-0 vote requirement was unconstitutional   The Minnesota Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a finding that state law requiring unanimous state Board of Pardons clemency votes violates...
Conjunction: What’s your function?

Conjunction: What’s your function?

by Kevin Featherly | Sep 16, 2021 | Lawyers, MN Attorney General, MN Capitol, MN Courts, News

Four attorneys argued Shefa v. Walz, Ellison and Gildea case on Wednesday. Left to right, they are Andrew J. Crowder, Barry M. Landy, Scott M. Flaherty and Peter J. Farrell. (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   Before Supreme Court, Board of Pardons flap centers on simple...
Gazelka climbs aboard in governor’s race

Gazelka climbs aboard in governor’s race

by Kevin Featherly | Sep 9, 2021 | Legislature, MN Capitol, News

Sen. Paul Gazelka announces for governor at a Capitol press conference Wednesday. (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   Exiting GOP Senate majority leader slams Walz’s ‘inexcusable absence of leadership’   Update: 7:23 a.m., Sept. 9: Overnight, the...
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