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At present, all departments have presented their operating budgets in recent hearings to the Finance Committee with no substantial changes from the County Executive recommendations provided during those hearings. I anticipate no significant changes before the budget's passage in September. Accordingly, absent unforeseen matters arising from this point on, we should have a balance operating budget for 2009, 2009 and 2010. We start work on the 2011 operating budget in October 2008.
Robert Daddow, Deputy County Executive
Oakland County, Michigan
The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states (and DC). The bill would take effect only when enacted by states possessing a majority of the electoral votes (270 of 538). When the bill comes into effect, all the electoral votes from those states would be awarded to the presidential candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states (and DC).
The National Popular Vote bill has been approved by 21 legislative chambers (one house in CO, AR, ME, NC, and WA, and two houses in MD, IL, HI, CA, MA, NJ, RI, and VT). It has been enacted into law in Hawaii, Illinois, New Jersey, and Maryland. These states have 50 (19%) of the 270 electoral votes needed to bring this legislation into effect.
see http://www.NationalPopularVote.com
susan