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The MPs of the Republican state in Minnesota have not criticized the news government. Tim Walz has spent $ 430,000 in the taxpayer’s money, investigating the Blue State Governor on his “Sanctuary city” policies to prepare for a house Congress hearing.
Challans received by Star Tribune Minnesota said that Walz’s office signed a contract with the End L. Gates of the high-power global law firm to prepare the GOP-controlled House Oversite Committee to prepare the Governor’s mid-June, which included questions about his and other Blue State Governors “Sankonchuri City” policies.
In May alone, Walz paid a legal fee of $ 232,000, according to the challan received by Walz, Star Tribune. It is balanced at a rate of about $ 516 per hour, the local outlet noted.
Overall, according to Star Tribune, K&L Gates worked with Walz’s office from 10 April to 12 June, costing taxpayers cost $ 430,000 for legal preparation.
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Minnesota village. Tim Walz, Illinois village. (AP Photo/Julia Damri Nikhinson)
Minnesota GOP Rape. Jim Nash, one of the two Republicans of the State Legislative Advisory Commission, questioned why Walz felt forced to get outside lawyers rather than working with the state’s lawyers and public relations experts.
“One half million dollar taxpayer money costs a lot to prepare the governor to go to his old petting field, especially since the AG for Minnesota state was in Congress with Walz at the same time, and both of them could definitely find out what they needed to do,” he said.
Nash said that he intends to excavate the challan received by the Star Tribune.
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The village. Tim Walz in June to preparate for GOP grilling on Capital Hill Bachalash to hire the legal lawyer, which left the Minnesota taxpayers on the hook for a bill of approximately $ 500,000. (Getty image)
Republican Minnesota State Rape. Harry Niska said that “there seems to be no legitimate legal interest in the state, which is racking about half a million dollars for PR consultation.”
“Tim Walz spent 12 years in Congress – he knows those hearing rooms inside and outside, and he definitely knows how to operate himself in that type of setting. Therefore, why did the Governor feel the need to spend a $ 430,000 taxpayer money on a private firm to ‘prepare’ for this hearing?” Niska asked.
“To be clear, the state does not seem to have any legitimate legal interest in racking about half a million dollars for PR consultation, as he tries to make the basis for the President’s campaign that is not going anywhere.
In response to criticism on Walz’s decision to contract with K&L Gates, both the Governor and his team offered an explanation. Instead, he suggested that the blame fell for a hearing at the stages of the Republican, which according to the Star Tribune gave no other purpose other than “Grandstand”.
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Tim Walz (Cristopher Mark Juhan/Anadolu Getty Image)
Walz spokesperson Teddy Tschain described the hearing as a “political stunt employed on taxpayer dime”, Star Tribune.
“They were very busy for cameras, even to be interested in listening to the village.” The most disappointment is that Tom Emerms and Pete Stubber planned the spectacle what it would cost and go with it anyway. “
When asked directly about the legal bill, Walz told reporters that the GOP -led hearing was not “where I wanted to spend money. It’s not the place where I wanted to spend my time, and it was certainly proved that there was nothing but use as a grandeur.”
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While the heavy legal bill has achieved Valz Bachalash this week, this will not be the first time a governor has paid hundreds of thousands of dollars on legal advice. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said that after attending the hearing in the country’s capital earlier this year, he was expected to pay around $ 650,000 to the law firm, which helped him prepare.
The city of Denwar made the city’s mayor, Mike Johnson earlier this year, made a waste of over $ 250,000 for a legal lawyer outside this year.
Fox News reached Walz’s office and K&L Gates for digital comment, but received no response.