Friday, July 18, 2008

Nancy Lazaryan MS13-Removes Kathy Lantry from Office

Fri. 19Jul08
cc: State of Minnesota, All Agencies, Political Subdivisions, Municipalities, Media et al
All Candidates for Public Office re: Minnesota House etc.
Would you please be so kind as to post the Minnesota Issue of
SAVE OUR HOMES ,Public Officials
ie St. Paul City Council President Kathy Lantry intentionally violating the Open Meeting Law's for Public Safety, Health, Welfare of Nancy Lazaryan, citizens of St. Paul, media, et al

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Minnesota Statutes 200713D. Meetings Of Public Bodies
Chapter 13D. Meetings Of Public Bodies

Copyright © 2007 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota.

13D.01Meetings must be open to the public; exceptions.
13D.02Meetings conducted by interactive tv; conditions.
13D.021Meetings by telephone or other electronic means;
CONDITIONS.
13D.03Closed meetings for labor negotiations strategy.
13D.04Notice of meetings.
13D.05Meetings having data classified as not public.
13D.06Civil fines; forfeiture of office; other remedies.
13D.07Citation.
Submitted in Good Faith for Educational Purposes , Candidate http://sharon4staterep64a.blogspot.com/
THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE, life,liberty,pursuit of happiness to make
the Citizens "WHOLE"
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