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The cash-strapped Republican Party of Minnesota has been served eviction papers at its St. Paul headquarters.
State Republican Party Chairman Pat Shortridge notified GOP activists late last week that the party had not paid rent since last August. He said negotiations with the building owner did not prevent the landlord from taking the matter to court.
Were not going to be evicted, Shortridge said. He added that they are continuing to negotiate on the back payments as well as on a lease that better fits both our space needs and our budget.
The possible eviction is the latest blow for a state Republican Party that has been swamped with debt and financial problems for more than a year. Along with being more than $1 million in debt, state Republicans are being investigated by the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board for inaccurate campaign reporting.
The problems, along with revelations about sloppy bookkeeping, prompted former GOP Chairman Tony Sutton to step down from his $100,000-a-year post.
more . . . http://www.startribune.com/politics/statelocal/148535875.html
lpbk2713
(42,766 posts)" ... a lease that better fits both our space needs and our budget. "
Um, that might be hard to find. I don't think they make phone booths any more.
marasinghe
(1,253 posts)A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)Republicans just can't ever honor a contract, can they. Oh, except for the one that says no new taxes. But, Cantor wants to even make an exception with that one to raise taxes on poor people. It's all rather confusing.
MineralMan
(146,333 posts)over their coffee this morning. The MN GOP is not only broke, but almost $1 million in debt. Folks aren't happy with their obstructionism, and aren't donating the way they usually do. Add to that some serious money mismanagement by the now fired head of the MN GOP, and it's a comedy routine.
This is just great news!