Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Saint Paul Mayoral Candidate Says Jack And Ben Are Sexy
- Sharon must Register and Vote pdf online Fri 1Nov2013 To DFL Hon. Gov. Mark Dayton ,Cabinent ,Elections Mark Ritchie,Ramsey Co. Mark Oswald ie Joe Manskey et alISSUES: Public Civil CommitmentsObama Health Care www.lufsky.blogspot.comRegister to Vote and Vote pdf OnlineWHAT'S NEW: • Election Day is November 5! Visit mnvotes.org to learn how to register to vote or update your registration on Election Day, find your polling place, view a sample ballot, apply for an absentee ballot, and more.• Voters who need to register to vote or update their registration may still do so on Election Day. Read this news and see more headlines.• More than 1,700 Minnesotans have used online voter registration since launching in September. Learn more about this tool with these frequently asked questions and view the infographic.• Check out the 2013-2014 Minnesota Legislative Manual, the Blue Book Pocket Edition, and order a copy.
• Local governments may apply for polling place accessibility projects through Help American Vote Act grants.
• New vacancies for appointments to various state councils, boards, task forces and commissions are posted.
WHAT'S NEW: • Election Day is November 5! Visit mnvotes.org to learn how to register to vote or update your registration on Election Day, find your polling place, view a sample ballot, apply for an absentee ballot, and more.• Voters who need to register to vote or update their registration may still do so on Election Day. Read this news and see more headlines.• More than 1,700 Minnesotans have used online voter registration since launching in September. Learn more about this tool with these frequently asked questions and view the infographic.• Check out the 2013-2014 Minnesota Legislative Manual, the Blue Book Pocket Edition, and order a copy.
• Local governments may apply for polling place accessibility projects through Help American Vote Act grants.
• New vacancies for appointments to various state councils, boards, task forces and commissions are posted.
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So Many Issues: However Laughter is Healing www.sharon4mayor2014.blogspot.com Sharon with her Vikings Glasses for Cataracts,Glacoma, G
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Herein After SharonSoulSt.Paul,MN Gives Legal Notice to be Notified of any all Civil Commitments as in 1997 Sharon was Forced to St.Peter Hospital re: Rule 20 as Sharon did not and will not Hire a Lawyer: Further Depokate was FORCED on Sharon to Ruin her Health,Safety,Welfare.
Then in Sept.21st 2000 after Sharons 2nd Husband Cpl James R. Anderson after one year at Brainard State Hosp. was Murdered.
Sharon must notify the Public of the Atrosities of the Civil Commitment and must Abolish the SCAP Panel aka Judical Review
To the Above Named: http://mn.gov/governor/dayton/governors-cabinet.jsp
Department of Health
Commissioner Dr. Edward Ehlinger
Phone: (651) 201-5000Department of Revenue
Commissioner Myron Frans
Phone: (651) 556-6003
Fax: (651) 556-3133
Fax: (651) 201-4986
TTY: (651) 297-5353
E-mail
http://mn.gov/dhs/about-dhs/public-participation.jspThe stakeholder group first met Sept. 30 and Oct. 14 and will continue to meet 3 to 5 p.m. Mondays, Oct. 28, Nov. 18, Dec. 2 and 16 and Jan. 6, 2014, and every other Monday thereafter at DHS offices, 444 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, Room 5139. If you have questions, are interested in participating, or are aware of consumers who are interested in participating, contact Faye Bernstein at faye.bernstein@state.mn.us or 651-431-2230.Reporters or editors seeking information on human services issues may contact:- Health Care:Martiga
Lohn, 651-431-2729
The two publicly funded health care programs – Medical Assistance (Minnesota's Medicaid program) and MinnesotaCare – that serve low-income Minnesotans - Children and Family Services:Karen
Smigielski, 651-431-2190
Child safety and permanency, child care, child support and economic assistance programs to help families and individuals transition to work and economic stability. - Chemical and Mental Health Services:Karen
Smigielski, 651-431-2190
Behavioral health policy areas, including adult and child mental health and drug abuse. - Continuing Care:Karen
Smigielski, 651-431-2190
Care and services for seniors and other adults who need help living as independently as possible. It includes services for people with disabilities and deaf and hard of hearing services. - Departmentwide operations:Karen
Smigielski, 651-431-2190
Operations, including compliance, legal, agencywide budget issues, human resources/employee issues. - Office of Inspector General:Karen
Smigielski, 651-431-2190
Fraud prevention and recovery efforts and licensing. - Minnesota Sex Offender Program:Martiga
Lohn, 651-431-2729
Inpatient services and treatment in Moose Lake and St. Peter facilities for people who are committed by the court as a sexual psychopathic personality or a sexually dangerous person. - State Operated Services:Martiga
Lohn, 651-431-2729
Residential and treatment programs for people with mental illness, developmental
disabilities, chemical dependency and traumatic brain injury, as well as people who pose a risk to society. It includes Anoka-Metro Regional Treatment Center, community behavioral health hospitals and the Minnesota Security Hospital in St. Peter.
For a complete listing of topics and communications contacts, see the Reporter's Guide to DHS (PDF).http://www.youtube.com/user/lawlessamerica/search?query=Minnesota+Sharon+Anderson http://www.youtube.com/user/lawlessamerica/videos?query=Minnesota http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChwpfgqEZnbFH28fia8byPQ http://www.lawlessamerica.com/images/stories/GRIP/state%20legislation%20proposal-2012-09-26.pdf Sharon4Anderson@aol.com AttorneyProSe_Private AG, ECF 65913 Pacer:sa1299 Tel: 651-776-5835 HEALTH CARE Candidate 2014 MNAG www.sharon4mnag.blogspot.com www.sharon4anderson.org www.sharonsenate64.blogspot.com http://sharon4anderson.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/judicial-corruption www.facebook.com/sharon4anderson www.twitter.com/sharon4anderson Voter Information Portal »
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