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To the above Named,Candidates,Media et al Webmaster keeps changing legislator.
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DFL Nat.Party Tom Perez,former VC Keith Ellison current VC Ken Martin
are beholden to George Soros, heavily invested in MN Politics and City St. Paul,
Companies Owned By George Soros In The United States And Abroad - The Daily Trump News
Please take Legal Notice;
Affiant re Penalty of Perjury and as Trump Republican Candidate Sharon Anderson Ward 2 from her Legal Domicile HS at 1058 Summit Ave St. Paul,MN
hereby gives to the Entire DFL Council enbanc and Notice to Muslin/Asian Mitra J Nelson admitted Bi sexual, to Withdraw the Overlay Issues, until Legal Opinion is given by City Attorney Lindsey Olson, County Attorney John Choi and State AG Keith Ellison, Mitra's former Boss.
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are beholden to George Soros, heavily invested in MN Politics and City St. Paul,
Companies Owned By George Soros In The United States And Abroad - The Daily Trump News
Please take Legal Notice;
Affiant re Penalty of Perjury and as Trump Republican Candidate Sharon Anderson Ward 2 from her Legal Domicile HS at 1058 Summit Ave St. Paul,MN
hereby gives to the Entire DFL Council enbanc and Notice to Muslin/Asian Mitra J Nelson admitted Bi sexual, to Withdraw the Overlay Issues, until Legal Opinion is given by City Attorney Lindsey Olson, County Attorney John Choi and State AG Keith Ellison, Mitra's former Boss.
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PEARLY GATES ARE PEEKING AT SHARON THRO THE WINDOW OF LIFE.
ON THE GRAVES OF TENANTS IN COMMON AND MURDER OF 2ND HUSBAND
CPL JAMES ANDERSON SILVER STAR MARINE 21SEPT2000
SHARON LOYAL TRUMP REPUBLICAN,LAURA LOOMER FAN
HEREBY STATE AND ALLEGE
http://taxthemax.blogspot.com 3;30AgendaWed.28Aug19
NOTICE to all Council who use Deceptive Trade Practices via
Weekly Consent Agenda in Excessive Inspections,Vacant Buildings,
ON THE GRAVES OF TENANTS IN COMMON AND MURDER OF 2ND HUSBAND
CPL JAMES ANDERSON SILVER STAR MARINE 21SEPT2000
SHARON LOYAL TRUMP REPUBLICAN,LAURA LOOMER FAN
HEREBY STATE AND ALLEGE
http://taxthemax.blogspot.com 3;30AgendaWed.28Aug19
NOTICE to all Council who use Deceptive Trade Practices via
Weekly Consent Agenda in Excessive Inspections,Vacant Buildings,
Aug 24, 2016 - MN Supreme Court: St. Paul 'assessments' are really taxes ... Attorney Jack Hoeschler, who took the case against the city, said the key test of an ... ignoring these special assessments that appear on your tax statement below the line. ... Check out MPR News podcasts from the award-winning 74 Seconds to
Video Testimony Item60 19-207 scrool to time 126 at Wed.21Aug2019
Video Testimony Item60 19-207 scrool to time 126 at Wed.21Aug2019
In Sharons Fight Excessive Inspections, hustled via Consent Agenda.
City does not learn re https://mailchi.mp/48101a24...
or in Steinhausers Case's https://www.nationalbcc.org...
City does not learn re https://mailchi.mp/48101a24...
or in Steinhausers Case's https://www.nationalbcc.org...
HUD Proposes New Regulations to Clarify Disparate Impacts – Comments Due Oct. 18, 2019 | LAW OF THE LAND
HUD Proposes New Regulations to Clarify Disparate Impacts – Comments Due Oct. 18, 2019
On August 19, 2019 the Department of Housing and Urban Development published a proposed new regulation to among other things, “amend HUD’s interpretation of the Fair Housing Act’s disparate impact standard to better reflect the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc.,…” See, https://www.federalregister...
On August 19, 2019 the Department of Housing and Urban Development published a proposed new regulation to among other things, “amend HUD’s interpretation of the Fair Housing Act’s disparate impact standard to better reflect the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc.,…” See, https://www.federalregister...
SR 19-88 Discussion with the Saint Paul City Council on the 2020 Proposed Budget
at 6pm room 40 Wed.28Aug2019
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FURTHER AFFIANT REQUESTING THE ENTIRE COUNCIL TO WITHDRAW THEIR SUPPORT OF MITRA,OMAR, CONTRARY TO USA CONSTITUTION,
Please note Mitra was sworn in via City Charter by Sherri Moore Clerk.
re Chris Holbrook Oath Lawsuit Attry Erik Kaardall.
then in the Trash debacle violates the Charter.
Please note re; Downtown Condo's how is their Trash handled
Bill Hosko
Really impressed with Hosko's Video, Web site http://hosko4ward2.org/
Chris Holbrook
Chris Holbrook
Libertarian Party of Minnesota
FURTHER AFFIANT REQUESTING THE ENTIRE COUNCIL TO WITHDRAW THEIR SUPPORT OF MITRA,OMAR, CONTRARY TO USA CONSTITUTION,
Please note Mitra was sworn in via City Charter by Sherri Moore Clerk.
re Chris Holbrook Oath Lawsuit Attry Erik Kaardall.
then in the Trash debacle violates the Charter.
Please note re; Downtown Condo's how is their Trash handled
Bill Hosko
Really impressed with Hosko's Video, Web site http://hosko4ward2.org/
Chris Holbrook
Chris Holbrook
Libertarian Party of Minnesota
Chair at Libertarian Party of Minnesota
21 mutual friends includi
21 mutual friends includi
year later http://sharon4council.blogs... Interesting Mitra J Nelson was Keith Ellisons aide, Further if Mitra does not pull Item from Agenda for Legal Opinion, or if the entire Council Deceptive Trade Practices, Ratify via Consent Agenda Title: Ratifying the assessment for the 2018 Street Maintenance Service Program-Mill and Overlay: Franklin Avenue from TH 280 to Pelham. (File No. MO1812, Assessment No. 185509)
Sponsors: Mitra Jalali Nelson
Attachments: 1. MO1812 Assessment Roll, 2. Hoeschler Letter
Sponsors: Mitra Jalali Nelson
Attachments: 1. MO1812 Assessment Roll, 2. Hoeschler Letter
Date Name District Opinion Comment Action
8/23/2019 7:37 AM CandidateSharonAnderson Against When Legal opinions are requested, before any Ratifying **A*essmets are signed off by City Attorney and Mayor, Mitra former Clerk4 then Congressman Keith Ellison must know the state and federal Laws and must not act in Bad Faith such as this council did recent Trash Ballot https://mailchi.mp/…/novemb... Hoeschler letter must be acted on, Legal Opinions must be in writing for Public Scruinty.
RES PH 19-206 1 61 Ratifying Asmts - M&O Franklin from TH280 to Pelham Resolution-Public Hearing Ratifying the assessment for the 2018 Street Maintenance Service Program-Mill and Overlay: Franklin Avenue from TH 280 to Pelham. (File No. MO1812, Assessment No. 185509) Not available Video Vide
8/23/2019 7:37 AM CandidateSharonAnderson Against When Legal opinions are requested, before any Ratifying **A*essmets are signed off by City Attorney and Mayor, Mitra former Clerk4 then Congressman Keith Ellison must know the state and federal Laws and must not act in Bad Faith such as this council did recent Trash Ballot https://mailchi.mp/…/novemb... Hoeschler letter must be acted on, Legal Opinions must be in writing for Public Scruinty.
RES PH 19-206 1 61 Ratifying Asmts - M&O Franklin from TH280 to Pelham Resolution-Public Hearing Ratifying the assessment for the 2018 Street Maintenance Service Program-Mill and Overlay: Franklin Avenue from TH 280 to Pelham. (File No. MO1812, Assessment No. 185509) Not available Video Vide
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Check out http://code-corruption.blog... Sharon must Face a Felony to Quiet Title to all Realestate taken and Flipping without Just Compensation Hey Tucker File a Complaint
Facing a Felony so sue me to Quiet Title with Deceased Tenants in Common
Really impressed with Hosko's Video, Web site http://hosko4ward2.org/ grateful he is still in the Political Game, his Video shows Downtown Buildings turned into Condo's Wonder how the Trash Ordinance which Certifys Residential is handled with Condo Commerical Buildings? Bill should also go into Film Making PS new HUD REGS Hopefully triggers Steinhauser to reopen USSC 10-1032 TITLED Magner vs. Gallager
HUD Proposes New Regulations to Clarify Disparate Impacts – Comments Due Oct. 18, 2019 | LAW OF THE LAND
HUD Proposes New Regulations to Clarify Disparate Impacts – Comments Due Oct. 18, 2019
On August 19, 2019 the Department of Housing and Urban Development published a proposed new regulation to among other things, “amend HUD’s interpretation of the Fair Housing Act’s disparate impact standard to better reflect the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc.,…” See, https://www.federalregister...
On August 19, 2019 the Department of Housing and Urban Development published a proposed new regulation to among other things, “amend HUD’s interpretation of the Fair Housing Act’s disparate impact standard to better reflect the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc.,…” See, https://www.federalregister...
Fred Reading Hard Copy with sharons pic, Why no pic online ? Further Blocked Candidate is Bizzare https://www.twincities.com/...
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St. Paul Mayor Carter: Supreme Court decision on organized trash isn’t clear, but ballot will be ready — wit…
Really impressed with Hosko's Video, Web site http://hosko4ward2.org/ grateful he is still in the Political Game, his Video shows Downtown Buildings turned into Condo's Wonder how the Trash Ordinance which Certifys Residential is handled with Condo Commerical Buildings? Bill should also go into Film Making PS new HUD REGS Hopefully triggers Steinhauser to reopen USSC 10-1032 TITLED Magner vs. Gallager
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Study says many Minnesota cities collect too much in building fees
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Written by John Phelan in Housing, Regulation on August 21, 2019 Print
I’ve written recently about how excessive fees and regulations, imposed by state and local policymakers, have created the very shortage of affordable housing which those same state and local policymakers now want tens of billions of your dollars to try and fix. A new report titled ‘Building Permit Fees: Boosting the Bottom Line for Minnesota Cities‘ from the Housing Affordability Institute, a nonprofit representing Minnesota home builders and remodelers, set out some of the facts.
Written by John Phelan in Housing, Regulation on August 21, 2019 Print
I’ve written recently about how excessive fees and regulations, imposed by state and local policymakers, have created the very shortage of affordable housing which those same state and local policymakers now want tens of billions of your dollars to try and fix. A new report titled ‘Building Permit Fees: Boosting the Bottom Line for Minnesota Cities‘ from the Housing Affordability Institute, a nonprofit representing Minnesota home builders and remodelers, set out some of the facts.
Many Minnesota cities charge home builders more in building permit fees than they spend on related services. Those excess fees are driving up costs for home buyers, contributing to the state’s affordable housing shortage. As the Pioneer Press reports,
The report’s author, Nick Erickson, estimated nearly 200 Minnesota cities have failed to report how much they collect in building permit fees, as required by state law. Municipalities that filed reports collected $78 million more than they spent on related services over the last five years.
City authorities are soaking homeowners
The Press article goes on
A state rule governing building permits says the fees must be “proportionate to the actual cost of the service for which the fee is imposed.”
Some fast-growing cities used excess building permit revenue to pad the general funds they use for streets, water systems, municipal buildings and other projects. The Hennepin County city of Corcoran, for example, used the extra fees, amounting to more than $3,000 per new house, to finance a city hall renovation.
Over the last five years, Woodbury, one of Minnesota’s highest growth cities, collected the most extra building permit revenue, $13.7 million, the report said. Woodbury spokesman Jason Egerstrom said the city received the report Tuesday and needs more time to “gather information about the data and what it means.”
Lakeville ($3.9 million) and Lake Elmo ($3.2 million) were among the top 10 cities in excess building permit revenue since 2014.
City authorities are not complying with state law
State law requires cities, counties and townships that collect more than $5,000 a year in construction-related fees to submit an annual report to the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
But local officials routinely ignore that rule. From 2014 to 2017, the report said, no more than 108 of the state’s approximately 700 municipalities filed the legally required annual report. After Labor and Industry officials encouraged more compliance, 262 local governments submitted reports for 2018.
Growing cities and townships that failed to file reports last year included St. Paul, Minneapolis, Apple Valley, Lake Elmo and White Bear Township.
St. Paul just learned it was supposed to file annual reports, according to Ricardo Cervantes, director of the city’s Department of Safety and inspections. “The City was recently made aware of its obligation to fill out the construction and development revenue and expenses form at a Dept. of Labor and Industry seminar recently,” he said in an email to the Pioneer Press.
The city is still working on the report, which should be completed “within the next few weeks,” Cervantes said, adding that he hadn’t yet had a chance to read the Housing Affordability Institute’s report released Tuesday.
Blaming excessive fees and regulations for high house prices might seem vague. The Housing Affordability Institute’s work, along with that of others, lets us be more specific. It is here, reducing these fees and getting rid of these regulations, that we can start to make a difference on affordable housing.
John Phelan is an economist at the Center of the American Experiment.
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St. Paul’s organized trash will go to the ballot, Minnesota Supreme Court rules
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State Supreme Court may rule this week on St. Paul’s trash ballot question
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Landlords USSC 10--1032 titled Magner vs. Gallagher. Summary below.
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Landlords USSC 10--1032 titled Magner vs. Gallagher. Summary below.
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Realtors say segregated housing in Twin Cities was no accident — industry wrote racial restrictions into deeds, as well as lending – Twin Citiesd re Reporter Fred Melo
The story was little better in St. Paul.
William T. Francis, a black lawyer and politician, bought a two-story home on Sargent Avenue in St. Paul’s Groveland Park neighborhood in 1924, drawing the ire of the Cretin Improvement Association.
As fate would have it, the president of the association died of a heart attack, the association was denied permits to continue demonstrating, and in 1927 the family relocated when Francis was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge to become consul general to Liberia.
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Executive Summary In early February 2012, Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez made a secret deal behind closed doors with St. Paul, Minnesota, Mayor Christopher Coleman and St. Paul’s outside counsel, David Lillehaug. Perez agreed to commit the Department of Justice to declining intervention in a False Claims Act qui tam complaint filed by whistleblower Fredrick Newell against the City of St. Paul, as well as a second qui tam complaint pending against the City, in exchange for the City’s commitment to withdraw its appeal in Magner v. Gallagher from the Supreme Court, an appeal involving the validity of disparate impact claims under the Fair Housing Act. Perez sought, facilitated, and consummated this deal because he feared that the Court would find disparate impact unsupported by the text of the Fair Housing Act. Calling disparate impact theory the “lynchpin” of civil rights enforcement, Perez simply could not allow the Court to rule. Perez sought leverage to stop the City from pressing its appeal. His search led him to David Lillehaug and then to Newell’s lawsuit against the City. Fredrick Newell, a minister and small-business owner in St. Paul, had spent almost a decade working to improve economic opportunities for low-income residents in his community. In 2009, Newell filed a whistleblower lawsuit alleging that the City of St. Paul had received tens of millions of dollars of community development funds, including stimulus funding, by improperly certifying its compliance with federal law. By November 2011, Newell had spent over two years discussing his case with career attorneys in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota, and the Civil Fraud Section within the Justice Department’s Civil Division. These three entities, which had each invested a substantial amount of time and resources into Newell’s case, regarded this as a strong case potentially worth as much as $200 million for taxpayers and recommended that the federal government join the suit. These career attorneys even went so far as to prepare a formal memorandum recommending intervention, calling St. Paul’s actions a “particularly egregious example of false certifications.” All this work was for naught. In late November 2011, Lillehaug made Perez aware of Newell’s pending case against the City and the possibility that the Justice Department may intervene. A trade was proposed: non-intervention in Newell’s case for the withdrawal of Magner. Perez contacted HUD General Counsel Helen Kanovsky and asked her to reconsider HUD’s support for intervention in Newell’s case. Perez also spoke to then-Civil Division Assistant Attorney General Tony West and B. Todd Jones, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota, alerting them to his new interest in Newell’s case. The withdrawal of HUD’s support for Newell’s case led to an erosion of support in the Civil Division, a process that was actively managed by Perez. In January 2012, Perez began leading negotiations with Lillehaug, offering him a “roadmap” to a global settlement. Once negotiations appeared to break down, Perez boarded a plane and flew to Minnesota to meet face-to-face with Mayor Coleman. At that early February meeting, Perez pleaded for the fate of disparate impact and reiterated the Justice Department’s willingness to strike a deal. His lobbying paid off when Lillehaug accepted the deal on Mayor
The quid pro quo between the Department of Justice and the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, is largely the result of the machinations of one man: Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez. Yet the consequences of his actions will negatively affect not only Fredrick Newell and the lowincome residents of St. Paul who he championed. The effects of this quid pro quo will be felt by future whistleblowers who act courageously, and often at great personal risk, to fight fraud and identify waste on behalf of federal taxpayers. The effects of withdrawing Magner will be felt by the minority tenants in St. Paul who, due to the case’s challenge to the City’s housing code, continue to live with rampant rodent infestations and inadequate plumbing. The effects of sacrificing Newell’s case will cost American taxpayers the opportunity to recover up to $200 million and allow St. Paul’s misdeeds to go unpunished. Far more troubling, however, is the fundamental damage that this quid pro quo has done to the rule of law in the United States and to the reputation of the Department of Justice as a fair and impartial arbiter of justice.
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The quid pro quo between the Department of Justice and the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, is largely the result of the machinations of one man: Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez. Yet the consequences of his actions will negatively affect not only Fredrick Newell and the lowincome residents of St. Paul who he championed. The effects of this quid pro quo will be felt by future whistleblowers who act courageously, and often at great personal risk, to fight fraud and identify waste on behalf of federal taxpayers. The effects of withdrawing Magner will be felt by the minority tenants in St. Paul who, due to the case’s challenge to the City’s housing code, continue to live with rampant rodent infestations and inadequate plumbing. The effects of sacrificing Newell’s case will cost American taxpayers the opportunity to recover up to $200 million and allow St. Paul’s misdeeds to go unpunished. Far more troubling, however, is the fundamental damage that this quid pro quo has done to the rule of law in the United States and to the reputation of the Department of Justice as a fair and impartial arbiter of justice.
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HousingLink finds no available apartments in St. Paul for families earning $30,000 or less
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Ramsey County taps funds from other parks projects to pay for new Vadnais Sports Center dome
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Ramsey County taps funds from other parks projects to pay for new Vadnais Sports Center dome
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Legal appeal fights mill and overlay charges, seeks to move them onto St. Paul property taxes
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Another Angle of Stealing Propertys via Excessive Consumption now Excessive Inspections placed on Property Taxes to force Forclosures, and you wonder why Affiant again Candidate City Council
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Legal appeal fights mill and overlay charges, seeks to move them onto St. Paul property taxes
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Brooklyn Center man accused of fishing in the nude on his pontoon
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Brooklyn Center man accused of fishing in the nude on his pontoon
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This Election Issue must come down to National DFL Chair Tom Perez controling Sanctuary California and Texas on Electoral Votes to undermine President Donald Trump, Damned if the Courts do or Damn if they do not. City Charter ie St.Paul Constitution "If voters go to the polls in November and vote down Ordinance 18-39, then “we don’t have organized collection,” said Justice David Lillehaug. “We don’t have unorganized collection. What’s going to happen to the trash?”
Affiant Sharon Anderson states and alleges " What happened to USSC 10-1032 TITLED Magner vs. Gallagher
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St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter has said Ordinance 18-39 primarily organizes billing for trash collection, and shooting it down would not invalidate the five-year contract itself.
Affiant Sharon Anderson states and alleges " What happened to USSC 10-1032 TITLED Magner vs. Gallagher
Rico Acts via City St. Paul unabated by City,County,Courts https://www.nationalbcc.org...
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter has said Ordinance 18-39 primarily organizes billing for trash collection, and shooting it down would not invalidate the five-year contract itself.
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How to watch St. Paul trash arguments at MN Supreme Court online
Did Citizens Win Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 8/23/2019 4:30 PM Minutes status: Draft
Meeting location: Council Chambers - 3rd Floor
City Council Special Meeting
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Meeting date/time: 8/23/2019 4:30 PM Minutes status: Draft
Meeting location: Council Chambers - 3rd Floor
City Council Special Meeting
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RES 19-1401 1 1 Ballot Question Language Resolution Considering whether to direct the City Clerk to notify the County Auditor to place a referendum of Ord 18-39 on the November 5, 2019 ballot and approving the title and language for that ballot question. Not available Not availa
Meeting Items (1)
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File # Ver. Agenda # Name Type Title Action Result Action Details Video
RES 19-1401 1 1 Ballot Question Language Resolution Considering whether to direct the City Clerk to notify the County Auditor to place a referendum of Ord 18-39 on the November 5, 2019 ballot and approving the title and language for that ballot question. Not available Not availa
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Seniors reduced to Poverty, Takings without Just Compensation of all Sharons Realestate, paid $250.00 out of Social Security. ITS THAT IMPORTANT.
Got it as you know Sharon going Blind so taking one step at a time
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To all above, Citizenery St. Paul, Today is last day to File
Wish Bill Hosko would file, currently 4 Women Ward 2.
Welcome Meyers the Militant.
LEGAL NOTICE TO ALL TRASH PERSONS
In the Event the Current MNAG Muslin Keith Ellison has not been Noticed and or in the event of Adverse Rulings, hopefully all must file4office to make City Accountable.
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019, oral argument inClark, et al v. City of St. Paul, et al, Appellate file A19-0916, will take place before the Minnesota Supreme Court at 11:00 am.
This is the hearing to determine whether or not the residents of St. Paul are entitled to vote on the City's new trash plan ordinance 18-39.
Got it as you know Sharon going Blind so taking one step at a time
https://www.blogger.com/pro...
Forensic Files http://sharon4anderson.org
To all above, Citizenery St. Paul, Today is last day to File
Wish Bill Hosko would file, currently 4 Women Ward 2.
Welcome Meyers the Militant.
LEGAL NOTICE TO ALL TRASH PERSONS
In the Event the Current MNAG Muslin Keith Ellison has not been Noticed and or in the event of Adverse Rulings, hopefully all must file4office to make City Accountable.
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019, oral argument inClark, et al v. City of St. Paul, et al, Appellate file A19-0916, will take place before the Minnesota Supreme Court at 11:00 am.
This is the hearing to determine whether or not the residents of St. Paul are entitled to vote on the City's new trash plan ordinance 18-39.
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Realtors say segregated housing in Twin Cities was no accident — industry wrote ra…
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To Above name Again Sharon http://sharon4council.blogs...
Apparantly Nat.DFL Chair Tom Perez still manulipating Realestate and DFL;Politics with George Soros Money.
Landlords USSC 10--1032 titled Magner vs. Gallagher. Summary below.
To Above name Again Sharon http://sharon4council.blogs...
Apparantly Nat.DFL Chair Tom Perez still manulipating Realestate and DFL;Politics with George Soros Money.
Landlords USSC 10--1032 titled Magner vs. Gallagher. Summary below.
Sharon has been harmed for Decades 1989 Mayoral Candidate to Quiet Title to her HS at 1058 Summit Ave. St. ;Paul plus
Realtors say segregated housing in Twin Cities was no accident — industry wrote racial restrictions into deeds, as well as lending – Twin Citiesd re Reporter Fred Melo
The story was little better in St. Paul.
William T. Francis, a black lawyer and politician, bought a two-story home on Sargent Avenue in St. Paul’s Groveland Park neighborhood in 1924, drawing the ire of the Cretin Improvement Association.
As fate would have it, the president of the association died of a heart attack, the association was denied permits to continue demonstrating, and in 1927 the family relocated when Francis was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge to become consul general to Liberia.
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Executive Summary In early February 2012, Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez made a secret deal behind closed doors with St. Paul, Minnesota, Mayor Christopher Coleman and St. Paul’s outside counsel, David Lillehaug. Perez agreed to commit the Department of Justice to declining intervention in a False Claims Act qui tam complaint filed by whistleblower Fredrick Newell against the City of St. Paul, as well as a second qui tam complaint pending against the City, in exchange for the City’s commitment to withdraw its appeal in Magner v. Gallagher from the Supreme Court, an appeal involving the validity of disparate impact claims under the Fair Housing Act. Perez sought, facilitated, and consummated this deal because he feared that the Court would find disparate impact unsupported by the text of the Fair Housing Act. Calling disparate impact theory the “lynchpin” of civil rights enforcement, Perez simply could not allow the Court to rule. Perez sought leverage to stop the City from pressing its appeal. His search led him to David Lillehaug and then to Newell’s lawsuit against the City. Fredrick Newell, a minister and small-business owner in St. Paul, had spent almost a decade working to improve economic opportunities for low-income residents in his community. In 2009, Newell filed a whistleblower lawsuit alleging that the City of St. Paul had received tens of millions of dollars of community development funds, including stimulus funding, by improperly certifying its compliance with federal law. By November 2011, Newell had spent over two years discussing his case with career attorneys in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota, and the Civil Fraud Section within the Justice Department’s Civil Division. These three entities, which had each invested a substantial amount of time and resources into Newell’s case, regarded this as a strong case potentially worth as much as $200 million for taxpayers and recommended that the federal government join the suit. These career attorneys even went so far as to prepare a formal memorandum recommending intervention, calling St. Paul’s actions a “particularly egregious example of false certifications.” All this work was for naught. In late November 2011, Lillehaug made Perez aware of Newell’s pending case against the City and the possibility that the Justice Department may intervene. A trade was proposed: non-intervention in Newell’s case for the withdrawal of Magner. Perez contacted HUD General Counsel Helen Kanovsky and asked her to reconsider HUD’s support for intervention in Newell’s case. Perez also spoke to then-Civil Division Assistant Attorney General Tony West and B. Todd Jones, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota, alerting them to his new interest in Newell’s case. The withdrawal of HUD’s support for Newell’s case led to an erosion of support in the Civil Division, a process that was actively managed by Perez. In January 2012, Perez began leading negotiations with Lillehaug, offering him a “roadmap” to a global settlement. Once negotiations appeared to break down, Perez boarded a plane and flew to Minnesota to meet face-to-face with Mayor Coleman. At that early February meeting, Perez pleaded for the fate of disparate impact and reiterated the Justice Department’s willingness to strike a deal. His lobbying paid off when Lillehaug accepted the deal on Mayor
The quid pro quo between the Department of Justice and the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, is largely the result of the machinations of one man: Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez. Yet the consequences of his actions will negatively affect not only Fredrick Newell and the lowincome residents of St. Paul who he championed. The effects of this quid pro quo will be felt by future whistleblowers who act courageously, and often at great personal risk, to fight fraud and identify waste on behalf of federal taxpayers. The effects of withdrawing Magner will be felt by the minority tenants in St. Paul who, due to the case’s challenge to the City’s housing code, continue to live with rampant rodent infestations and inadequate plumbing. The effects of sacrificing Newell’s case will cost American taxpayers the opportunity to recover up to $200 million and allow St. Paul’s misdeeds to go unpunished. Far more troubling, however, is the fundamental damage that this quid pro quo has done to the rule of law in the United States and to the reputation of the Department of Justice as a fair and impartial arbiter of justice.
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The quid pro quo between the Department of Justice and the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, is largely the result of the machinations of one man: Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez. Yet the consequences of his actions will negatively affect not only Fredrick Newell and the lowincome residents of St. Paul who he championed. The effects of this quid pro quo will be felt by future whistleblowers who act courageously, and often at great personal risk, to fight fraud and identify waste on behalf of federal taxpayers. The effects of withdrawing Magner will be felt by the minority tenants in St. Paul who, due to the case’s challenge to the City’s housing code, continue to live with rampant rodent infestations and inadequate plumbing. The effects of sacrificing Newell’s case will cost American taxpayers the opportunity to recover up to $200 million and allow St. Paul’s misdeeds to go unpunished. Far more troubling, however, is the fundamental damage that this quid pro quo has done to the rule of law in the United States and to the reputation of the Department of Justice as a fair and impartial arbiter of justice.
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Culpable. https://www.nationalbcc.org...
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Fred What happened to Citys Settlement with Landlords except Frank Steinhauser subject of Sharons Ward 2 Candiday DFL Nat Chair Tomj Perez is
Culpable. https://www.nationalbcc.org...
Culpable. https://www.nationalbcc.org...
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