Politics & Government

State Human Rights Commissioner Speaking Wednesday in Roseville

Commissioner Lindsey is scheduled to talk about the two proposed constitutional amendments at the Roseville Human Rights Commission meeting.

Editor's note: The following announcement is based on information from the city of Roseville's weekly newsletter update.

Minnesota Human Rights Commissioner Kevin Lindsey is scheduled to speak Wednesday night (Oct. 17) to the Roseville Human Rights Commission about the two proposed state constitutional amendments. 

One of the amendments would require photo ID for people to vote; the other would amend the state constitution to define marriage as only between a man and a woman. 

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The meeting, which will be held at Roseville City Hall, begins at 6 p.m. and Commissioner Lindsey is expected to speak at 7 p.m. City Hall is located at 2660 Civic Center Drive.

You can watch the commission meeting at  www.cityofroseville.com/webstreaming or on Roseville Cable Channel 16. Roseville residents don't need to subscribe to cable to watch Channel 16. Call Comcast at 651-222-3333 to request free Universal Service - a cable service tier that includes school, public and government access channels.

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