Maroon & Gold Rising, a new PAC not authorized by the University of Minnesota is using our colors and dishing out money to state legislators to buy what its backers - not the University - say are legislative priorities of the University.
Corrupt! maroonandgoldrising.org/our-impact
"Maroon & Gold Political Action Committee distributed more than $60,000 this past year. A total of $38,000 was donated to the four legislative caucuses ... the campaigns of the most influential legislative leaders and members of the key committees who most impact the University."
This unauthorized PAC is using the colors of University of Minnesota to make political contributions and then lobby state legislators for what its organizers want -- and we can bet that a cut in student tuition is not one of them.
This must stop. maroonandgoldrising.org/pac
State senators and representatives who take this money need to be identified. We cannot have people -- without any authorization whatsoever -- paying off politicians in the name of the University of Minnesota. Awful!
Latest word is that this PAC is being used to dish out campaign money to state legislators to influence selection of the Board of Regents with an objective of derailing candidates who advocate for lower tuition and transparency in University affairs. Absolutely awful!
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This group without authorization is using official University of Minnesota logos to raise PAC money for state legislators to influence key decisions about the University including in-state tuition (already sky high) and election of new Regents. Awful!
Contributors to this unauthorized PAC include current Regents and former presidents of the University. Using PAC money to pay off state legislators is inconsistent with the values of our University. Nobody should purport to raise PAC money on behalf of a public institution.
This group already has its paid lobbyist on the Regent Selection Committee established by the legislature under statute. Now they are raising PAC money to seal the deal. Unacceptable.
Urgent call to the Georgia Secretary of State: @KLoeffler has placed an order to sell 100,000 shares of whatever for 30,000 votes. Instructions to execute trade immediately.
Sorry @KLoeffler. The bell has rung, market is closed. No more trades.
This letter to U. Oregon Trustees is about pay inequity in the psychology department.
U. Minnesota Regents know that in the academic half of the Music School with 15 professors a woman has not been hired or promoted to full professor in 30 years. Awful. jenniferfreyd.medium.com/equal-pay-at-t…
The Minnesota Department of Human Rights has an open investigation of retaliation and discrimination in the School of Music. A MDHR subpoena of documents was served last November.
In a lot of these institutions women who complain about pay inequity and discrimination, as well as harassment, are retaliated against. Of course that's illegal but internal investigations take forever. This needs to stop.
We still don't know the facts here. But earlier shootings must be investigated. A Falcon Heights MN City Council member in 2016 admitted to knowing about police racial profiling before a fatal shooting and doing nothing about it. Yet no investigation. cnn.com/2020/12/31/us/…
DOJ under @JoeBiden needs to investigate racial profiling by police departments and also any evidence that police chiefs, mayors and city council members knew about racial profiling by police and didn't do anything about it. washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
Nice sob story for a felon who ripped off investors of millions. The Beaver Creek arts center and other buildings bearing his name should buy back naming rights and the court can use some of that money for restitution.
A 16 year old Minnesota boy was sent to prison for life for murder. A detective offered a witness $500 to provide his name and another man confessed to the crime.
It's time to investigate the Hennepin County prosecutors for their actions. nytimes.com/2020/12/15/us/…
"An investigation by The Associated Press and American Public Media in February revealed glaring flaws in the prosecution by an office led by Ms. Klobuchar, then the Hennepin County attorney."
"police had failed to collect surveillance video from a convenience store that Mr. Burrell said could have proved his innocence. The store, Cup Foods, was the same one outside of which George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officers in May."