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3. The powers of cities or other local governments will <br /> not be affected; and <br /> 4. Personnel policies will continue to be governed by <br /> state law. <br /> This historic Charter is the result of two years of research, public <br /> input, and drafting and re-drafting by a group of civic volunteers who <br /> serve on the Ramsey County Charter Commission. The Commission was <br /> created by the state legislature and the members were selected by <br /> district court judges. They represent all areas of the county and have <br /> had considerable experience in service to their communities. This is a <br /> document written for the people of Ramsey County by the people of Ramsey <br /> County. <br /> Adoption of the Charter will be on the November 6, 1990 ballot. If you <br /> would like more information or would like a speaker with a short slide <br /> presentation to explain the Charter to your group, call the Ramsey County <br /> Charter Commission office at 298-4111. <br /> REMEMBER TO VOTE ON THE CHARTER NOVEMBER 6, 1990 <br /> Raymond W. Faricy, Jr. , Chair <br /> Robert Beutel Milton L. Knoll, Jr. <br /> Secretary Vice Chair <br /> Dana Marie Brandt William J. Langlois <br /> Ann Copeland Lou McKenna <br /> Steve E. Dress Beverly K. McKinnell <br /> Dean Fenner James D. Schmitz <br /> Beverley Oliver Hawkins Emily F. Seesel <br /> Thomas J. Kelley Virginia Sykes <br /> S. Mark Vaught <br />