Dan said:
 
A corporation may not make a contribution or offer or agree to make a 
contribution, directly or indirectly, of any money, property, free service of 
its officers, employees, or members, or thing of monetary value to a major 
political party, organization,  committee, or individual to promote or defeat 
the candidacy of an individual for  nomination, election, or appointment to a 
political office.  
 
Me:
 
What's not clear in the law as you posted is does this law also apply to sole 
proprietorships and other types of businesses that may not be registered as 
"corporations" in the state of Minnesota? 
 
Barb Lickness
Whittier
Ward 6  



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