Friday, March 07, 2008
Al Franken Explains Fine $25,000
Al Franken, Minnesota Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate, will pay a $25,000 dollar fine levied against his personal corporation by the New York Worker's Compensation Board.
In August, 2006 Franken's personal corporation was fined for delinquent payment of worker's compensation insurance. Franken's campaign claims that the candidate was not aware of the fine until Tuesday, March 4.
Al Explains:
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©2008
In August, 2006 Franken's personal corporation was fined for delinquent payment of worker's compensation insurance. Franken's campaign claims that the candidate was not aware of the fine until Tuesday, March 4.
Al Explains:
This short film also appearing Here.
Click on the Label below, Al Franken Explains for the entire series.
©2008
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