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The Legislative Evaluation Assembly of Minnesota (LEA) is a non-partisan and non-profit organization, established to inform the citizens of Minnesota of both important legislation and the voting performance of each Minnesota state legislator. LEA bases its evaluation on our declared American founding principles of self-evident truths and inalienable rights. These principles provide a basis for a constitutionally limited government established to sustain life, liberty, justice, property rights and free enterprise. LEA encourages the use of the material in its Reports, in whole or in part, with attribution, by any group or individual.

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2011 Awards Banquet Video, February 16, 2012

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  1. LEA President’s remarks on the 2011 Minnesota Legislative Session.
  2. LEA Award Winner Presentations and Remarks
  3. Keynote Speaker Chris Penwell, Introduced by Sue Jeffers
  4. Question and Answer Session
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2012 Annual Meeting of LEA

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On Thursday, February 16, 2012, the Annual Meeting of LEA was held at the Kelly Inn in St. Paul. On this occasion, awards for the 2011 legislative session were presented. The meeting was chaired by LEA President John Augustine, and Chris Penwell, partner in Siegel Brill law firm and the keynote speaker, addressed on the topic “The Essential Role of Elections in Protecting the Rights of the People.” A photo report appears below:

LEA Banquet for 2011 Award Recipients held at the Kelly Inn. The Keynote Speaker was Chris Penwell.

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LEA Awards Dinner set for Thursday, Feb. 16

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The LEA Annual Awards Dinner and membership meeting will be held at 6 pm on Thursday, February 16. Invitations have been mailed to the mailing list and honorees. The featured speaker will be Chris Penwell. If you did not receive an invitation and would like to attend, please contact LEA President John Augustine at: (651) 398-9316 or LEA Secretary Tammy Houle via the Contact Form.

Congratulations award recipients!

Click this link for a copy of the 2011 report in PDF format.

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Why Is Redistricting Promoting Segregated Group Representation?

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On the MLK holiday, LEA of Minnesota is releasing its essay, “Why Is Redistricting Promoting Segregated Group Representation?,” which exposes how segregated representation is being incorporated into the ‘principles’ of redistricting.

The new congressional redistricting map proposed by the Republican-controlled Minnesota House Committee.

The Redistricting bills HF1426/HF1425 were the legislature’s attempt to address the Constitutional requirement for congressional and legislative districts to be redrawn following a census every ten years; thereby maintaining an equal weight and representation of each vote throughout the state. With the passage of these bills on party-line votes and their subsequently being vetoed by the Governor, the historical saga of resolving redistricting matters in the courts continues.

The Governor’s veto message objected to 19 currently-seated DFL representatives (in contrast to 7 Republican representatives) being paired up and redistricted into another member’s legislative district. This also reflects another ten-year pendulum swing. Once legislative gerrymandering is established under one party’s control, or by the courts, any effort to make corrections by another political party cannot be done without the appearance of more gerrymandering.

These bills require compliance to the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was adopted as a means for enforcement of the 15th Amendment to the US Constitution. The 15th Amendment prohibits denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen’s race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

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LEA Releases 2011 Report

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House and Senate Honorees Announced

Five Senators and four Representatives have been honored in the LEA’s 2011 Report on the Minnesota State Legislature, the most honorees since 2008. Fifteen legislators received an honorable mention. Continue reading →

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2011 Annual Meeting of Legislative Evaluation Assembly

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LEA and the Political Sea Change in Minnesota

Senator Ray Vandeveer receiving an LEA Award for 2010 from LEA President Gordon L. Anderson

The 39th Annual Awards Dinner and member’s meeting of the Legislative Evaluation Assembly of Minnesota reflected the political sea change going on in the United States in the wake of the 2010 election that saw numerous incumbents thrown out for Tea Party-supported candidates. The Minnesota Senate shifted from a 46-21 Democrat majority to a 37-31 Republican majority. The House changed from an 87-47 Democratic majority to a 72-62 Republican majority. However, we now have a Democratic governor poised to veto new Republican legislation.

Awards:

The meeting was chaired by Sue Jeffers, talk show host on K-Talk 100.3 fm. The first award was presented to Senator Ray Vandeveer. In his remarks, he talked about just passing House File 130, which kept spending at the present level and brought the budget into conformity with Federal law. He stated, “We couldn’t cut anything because whatever it was it was ‘so valuable.'” He stated that we have to make up at least $1,500 for each man, woman, and child in the state “because we can’t cut anything.” Another Senator present said that as soon as the bill reached Governor Dayton’s desk it was vetoed. Dayton will release his own proposal shortly.
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The New Citizen Activist

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2010 Award Banquet Keynote Address

Walter Hudson, Chair, North Star Tea Party Patriots

Walter Hudson, Northstar Tea Party Patriots

Thank you, Gordon. And thank you members of LEA for inviting me to address your banquet this year. A special thanks is due to Sue Jeffers for recommending me to the LEA board with the enthusiasm that only Sue can muster.

This isn’t the kind of environment where I am the most comfortable, speaking before legislators and assorted movers and shakers. Once I was invited, a nagging burden developed in the back of my mind to prepare remarks as early as possible so I could polish them up and be ready to go. Alas, I procrastinated until late last night. But I’m glad I did, because there have been a handful of recent experiences and events which are strongly indicative of both the political philosophy which the Tea Party represents, and the kind of messaging and tactics which must be employed by both conservative politicians and activist groups who care about liberty.
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LEA President’s Remarks 2011

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Feb. 10, 2011 Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet

Gordon L. Anderson, Ph.D.

Honorees, LEA Members, Ladies, and Gentlemen,

Gordon L. Anderson. LEA President

Thank you all for attending our annual banquet in which we can honor our award winners who stayed true to the founding principles of our nation. Like the American Founders, you stand above the fray of petty self-interest and serve the cause of life, liberty, and happiness for all citizens.

We titled last years’ report “The Iron Cage of Bureaucracy” because State agencies and bureaucracies have grown to the point of strangling the economy. We have reached the point where increasing taxes brings in less government revenue, and we are stuck in an iron cage of our own making.
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2010 Awards to Be Presented on February 10, 2011

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2010 Honorees

Winners of the 2010 LEA awards will be given at the annual banquet and meeting of members that will be held on Thursday, February 10, 2011 in St. Paul. The keynote speaker will be Walter Hudson, a Tea Party activist who made his mark on the last election. All LEA members can attend this event. The cost of membership is only $10 per year and the cost of the dinner will be $25. The .pdf banquet invitation has a line to pay for dues and can be filled out and mailed to reserve your place at the Annual Awards Dinner.

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Conservative Issues Fair

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2010 LEA Reports are printed. We will be at the Conservative Issues Fair with them on Saturday, October 2, 9am to 3 pm. See us at booth 38, between John Kline and Accuracy in the Media. This is the most substantial LEA Report ever. Four more pages of analysis than last year. You will learn a lot about how constitutional principles are being ignored and understand why taxes are so high when democracy and freedom are being lost to “the iron cage of bureaucracy.”

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