• Re: Democrat sex offender Minnesota House of Representatives.

    From Don't Know Who They Are Party@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 9 06:26:10 2023
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    ST. PAUL, MN—House Democrats voted Monday on a 73-54 party-line vote
    to pass HF2265, authored by Rep. Dave Pinto, DFL-St. Paul, that
    would allow individuals convicted of a variety of crimes including
    murder, drive-by-shooting, felony-level stalking, child abuse, and
    solicitation of children to engage in sexual conduct, to be eligible
    to work in a variety of positions that require Department of Human
    Services (DHS) background studies including Personal Care Attendants
    (PCAs), providers of home and community-based care services for
    Minnesotans with disabilities, adult day services, Non-Emergency
    Medical Transportation (NEMT) drivers, and more. The bill would
    require DHS to consider granting a set-aside or variance to anyone
    who otherwise would have been disqualified as a result of a variety
    of serious felony and criminal convictions that are more than twenty
    years old.

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  • From Can't Tell Boys From Girls Party@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 14 04:32:25 2023
    XPost: alt.activism.student, alt.college.republicans, alt.education.management XPost: talk.politics.guns

    ST. PAUL, MN—House Democrats voted Monday on a 73-54 party-line vote
    to pass HF2265, authored by Rep. Dave Pinto, DFL-St. Paul, that
    would allow individuals convicted of a variety of crimes including
    murder, drive-by-shooting, felony-level stalking, child abuse, and
    solicitation of children to engage in sexual conduct, to be eligible
    to work in a variety of positions that require Department of Human
    Services (DHS) background studies including Personal Care Attendants
    (PCAs), providers of home and community-based care services for
    Minnesotans with disabilities, adult day services, Non-Emergency
    Medical Transportation (NEMT) drivers, and more. The bill would
    require DHS to consider granting a set-aside or variance to anyone
    who otherwise would have been disqualified as a result of a variety
    of serious felony and criminal convictions that are more than twenty
    years old.

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