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Parent tells board referendum renewal may violate Minnesota Constitution; says he served notice to members and Supreme Court

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During citizen comment, David Decker told the Monticello school board that a referendum renewal may violate the Minnesota Constitution and said he served notice to board members and planned to send the same notice to Minnesota Supreme Court justices. The board did not act on the claim during the meeting.

A parent who identified himself as David Decker used the public-comment period at the Feb. 3 Monticello School Board meeting to argue that a referendum renewal may violate the Minnesota Constitution and to describe steps he said he had taken to notify officials.

Decker said…

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