campaign finance board letter to 4th cd gop re: sen. susan kent complaint

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Wrricsota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board March 18, 2015 James Carson 3425 McKnight Rd N White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Dear Mr. Carson: On March 13, 2015, the Board received your complaint regarding Susan Kent for Senate. A two-step process must be completed before the Board may investigate the allegations raised in your complaint. First, a prima facie determination must be made within 30 days after the date that the Board received the complaint. A prima facie determination is a determination that a complaint filed under section 10A.02, subdivision 11, is sufficient to allege a violation of chapter 10A or of those sections of chapter 211B listed in section 10A.02, subdivision 11, which are under the Board's jurisdiction. This determination is made by the Board chair or another Board member designated by the chair. The subject of the complaint has 15 days to submit a written statement addressing the prima facie issue. You will be notified of the Board's prima facie determination. Because it appears that the filed reports do not properly track the committee's unpaid bills, staff plan to recommend that the Board find that the complaint alleges a prima facie violation of chapter 10A. If a determination is made that the complaint does not allege a prima facie violation, the complaint will be dismissed. You will be notified of the reasons why the complaint did not allege a prima facie violation. I f a determination is made that the complaint alleges a prima facie violation, the Board chair will schedule the matter for a probable cause determination at an upcoming Board meeting. The probable cause determination must be made within 45 days of the prima facie decision. If a probable cause determination is scheduled, you will be given notice of the meeting date and an explanation of your right to appear before the Board at that meeting. If you have questions or concerns regarding any stage of the complaint process, please feel free to contact me at (651) 539-1182. Sincerely, Suite 190 • Centennial Office Building • 658 Cedar Street • St. Paul, MN 55155-1603 651-296-5148 • 800-657-3889 • FAX 651-296-1722 • 800-357-4114 • [email protected] For TTY/TDD communication contact us through the Minnesota Relay Service at 800-627-3529 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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This is a letter from the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board Letter to 4th CD GOP Chair Jim Carson regarding complaint about Sen. Susan Kent.

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  • WrricsotaCampaign Finance andPublic Disclosure Board

    March 18, 2015

    James Carson3425 McKnight Rd NWhite Bear Lake, MN 55110

    Dear Mr. Carson:

    On March 13, 2015, the Board received your complaint regarding Susan Kent for Senate. A two-stepprocess must be completed before the Board may investigate the allegations raised in your complaint.

    First, a prima facie determination must be made within 30 days after the date that the Board received thecomplaint. A prima facie determination is a determination that a complaint filed under section 10A.02,subdivision 11, is sufficient to allege a violation of chapter 10A or of those sections of chapter 211B listedin section 10A.02, subdivision 11, which are under the Board's jurisdiction. This determination is made bythe Board chair or another Board member designated by the chair.

    The subject of the complaint has 15 days to submit a written statement addressing the prima facie issue.You will be notified of the Board's prima facie determination.

    Because it appears that the filed reports do not properly track the committee's unpaid bills, staff plan torecommend that the Board find that the complaint alleges a prima facie violation of chapter 10A.

    If a determination is made that the complaint does not allege a prima facie violation, the complaint will bedismissed. You will be notified of the reasons why the complaint did not allege a prima facie violation. I fa determination is made that the complaint alleges a prima facie violation, the Board chair will schedulethe matter for a probable cause determination at an upcoming Board meeting. The probable causedetermination must be made within 45 days of the prima facie decision.

    If a probable cause determination is scheduled, you will be given notice of the meeting date and anexplanation of your right to appear before the Board at that meeting.

    If you have questions or concerns regarding any stage of the complaint process, please feel free tocontact me at (651) 539-1182.

    Sincerely,

    Suite 190 Centennial Office Building 658 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN 55155-1603651-296-5148 800-657-3889 FAX 651-296-1722 800-357-4114 [email protected]

    For TTY/TDD communication contact us through the Minnesota Relay Service at 800-627-3529

    AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER