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Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Evan Hope, CMC Delhi Charter Township President Letter from the President It is my honor and privilege to serve as your President. The MAMC has provided me with answers to many questions, training, professional development and great friendships over the past 12 years during my tenure as a Township Clerk. I hope you all have experienced the same great benefits of membership in the MAMC. I ask that you reach out to your fellow Clerks who may not be members. Share with them the many benefits you receive as a member and encourage them to join. My goal for 2011 is to reach the 1,000 member mark. With your help I know we can do it. I d be happy to join you at one of your county or local Clerks Association meetings to share the many benefits that come with membership in the MAMC and update your members on MAMC activities. Call me at 517-268-3007 or email me at evan.hope@ delhitownship.com if I could be of help. I d like to visit as many of the county and local clerk associations as I can. I m looking forward to the great things we ll accomplish this year. Your dedicated and talented Board of Directors and Past Presidents strive to move the MAMC forward. And they make my job a lot easier! Welcome Sue Courtade The MAMC Board of Directors recently appointed Sue Courtade to fill a vacancy on the MAMC Board. Sue is the Clerk for the Charter Township of East Bay in Grand Traverse County. She has served as their Clerk since 2006 and is also a CMAE Level II Assessor. Sue previously assisted the MAMC as a member of the conference committee. Sue will serve as the MAMC Secretary. Please welcome Sue Courtade to the MAMC Board. We know she will serve you well! Inside this issue... Legislative Report...2 Conferences & Elections...4 2011 Clerks of the Year...5 Clerks Earn MMC, CMC Credentials...5 Education Committee Report...6 Financial Report...7 Membership...7 Strategic Planning...8 Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 1

Legislative Report Dan Kasunic, CMC City of Kentwood Second Vice-President Legislative Committee Chair Most of the work of the Legislature of late has revolved around the budget that has to be approved by October 1. Many policy bills have been slowed because of work on the budget and legislative session breaks. It seems that much won t be moving until after the Election. The Legislative Committee is gearing up for the Lame Duck session following the election. We will be monitoring our issues closely and let you know if we need testimony on bills. One bill that has moved is Senate Bill 1126. The bill would change the school district coordinating committee from every 2 years to every 4 years. The bill has passed the Senate and has been moved out of the House Ethics and Elections Committee with minor amendments. It is anticipated that this bill will pass the House. Another set of bills we are monitoring closely are in the House Judiciary Committee dealing with legal postings. They are Bills 5845, 5847, 5848, 5853, 5916 and 5917. Several clerks testified in May in favor of these bills. The House Ethics & Elections Kathy Angerer (D), Committee Chair, 55th District Jennifer Haase (D), Majority Vice-Chair, 32nd District Lisa Brown (D), 39th District Marie Donigan (D), 26th District Dan Scripps (D), 101st District Dian Slavens (D), 21st District Kim Meltzer (R), Minority Vice-Chair, 33rd District Kenneth Kurtz (R), 58th District Tom Pearce (R), 73rd District Senate Campaign & Election Michelle McManus (R), Chair, 35th District Cameron Brown (R), Majority Vice-Chair, 16th District Mark Jansen (R), 28th District Gilda Jacobs (D), Minority Vice-Chair, 14th District Dennis Olshove (D), 9th District Joel Hondorp CMC Byron Township First Vice President CEO Chair Committee will most likely take up these bills after the election. If you want to keep up to date on what is going on legislatively, you should click on www.michiganlegislature. org. On this site you can view every bill and its analysis, check when a Committee meeting is scheduled, or even see what bills an individual legislator has sponsored. You can also search the Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL). This website is a powerful tool that every clerk s office should be utilizing. Bill Activity SB 1094-1095 Sen. Cameron Brown and Sen. Michelle McManus Moves candidate filing deadline for local offices to bring into compliance with making AV ballots available at least 45 days before any elections (Technical amendments needed to implement the military and overseas voters requirements.) Public Act 43 and 44 of 2010 HB 5279 Rep. Vince Gregory and Rep. Dian Slavens Establishes procedures for sending an absent uniformed services voter or an overseas voter a ballot via mail OR electronically at least 45 days before any election. Permits a voter referenced above to return the ballot electronically. Public Act 50 of 2010 HB 5530 - PASSED PA 51 2010 Rep. Jennifer Haase Requires that AV ballots be delivered to the county clerks at least 47 days before ANY election. Public Act 51 of 2010 Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 2

Bill Activity, cont. SBs 129-130, 455 Sen. Cameron Brown Addresses canvassing procedures for multi-county school district elections; the county having the greatest portion of the school district certifies the election and the other county clerks certify and transmit the portion from their county. Public Acts 52, 53, & 55 of 2010 HB 4367 Rep. Woodrow Stanley No reason absentee voting. Passed House, in Senate Committee on Government Operations and Reform HB 4993 Rep. Tim Melton Permit residents to register to vote at any clerk s office HB 4383 Rep. Tom Pearce Permit a mail registered voter to show ID to any clerk in order to vote AV their first time. HB 4261, HB 4337 Rep. Lesia Liss and Rep. Robert Jones Pre-registers 16 year olds to vote. HB 4539-4540 Rep. Lesia Liss Creates procedures to permit residents to register to vote electronically. HB 5456 Rep. Fred Miller Establishes procedures for maintaining permanent AV lists. HB 5560 Rep. Dian Slavens Amends Sec. 644e by moving the filing deadline for odd November elections to the twelfth Tuesday before the odd November election date. HB 4821 Rep. Dan Scripps Increases recount petition cost to $25/precinct; requires additional deposit of $125/precinct when the vote is within 50 votes or.05 percent, whichever is greater. SB 751-756 Sen. C. Brown, Sen. M. Switalski and Sen. R. Kahn Eliminates annual school elections on any date and eliminates the May date as an option for school elections. Requires schools to select one of three dates: Even August, Even November or Odd November. Eliminates August date for schools in counties with a population of greater than 750,000. Passed Senate, in House Committee on Ethics and Elections SB 692-695 Sen. Cameron Brown and Sen. Wayne Kuipers Amends the Michigan Election Code to make it a felony to provide or receive valuable consideration for voting or refraining from voting or registering to vote, or refraining from registering. Prohibits a local clerk from registering a person to vote if the clerk knew or had good reason to believe the person was not a resident and a qualified elector. Requires a local clerk to forward to the county prosecutor the voter registration application of a person who attempted to register to vote if the clerk knew or had good reason to believe the person was not a qualified elector. Make it a felony for a person to register to vote if he or she knew or had good reason to believe that he or she was not a qualified elector. Prescribes a felony penalty for knowingly submitting a fraudulent or forged voter registration application to the Secretary of State or a local clerk. Passed Senate, in House Committee on Ethics and Elections SB 999 Sen. Michelle McManus Provides for penalties for submitting a false or fraudulent voter registration application. Passed Senate, in House Committee on Ethics and Elections SB 937 Sen. Michelle McManus Permits cities and villages to establish and hold even-year elections by resolution of the governing body. In Senate Committee awaiting a hearing SB 1126 Sen. Michelle McManus Moves school coordinating committees from every two years to every four years beginning January 1, 2012. In Senate Committee awaiting a hearing Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 3

Todd Blake, CMC City of Fremont Immediate Past-President 2011 Conferences & Elections As Immediate Past President, I will serve as Chair of the Past President s Committee. This group is responsible for securing locations for annual MAMC Conferences and conducting annual elections of the MAMC Board of Directors each June. Conference Site Selection The Committee is currently seeking proposals from potential venues that can accommodate MAMC Conference needs. We also seek to alternate locations amongst the various regions of the state (north/south/ east/west/middle.) The Committee will review proposals and visit sites to ensure conference needs can be met and that venues are affordable for the membership. Conference sites are secured three years in advance, so we re currently planning for 2014. Secured sites already are: 2011 Shanty Creek, Bellaire 2012 Great Wolfe Lodge, Traverse City 2013 Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth 2011 Board Elections Next Spring, you will start seeing information on the Annual Board Member Election. There is always an opening on the Board in June and sometimes more than one. If you ve been thinking about serving, now is the time to get involved in the Association and volunteer to work on a committee. This is an excellent way to become familiar with MAMC s goals and objectives, while enhancing your own professionalism. Serving on the MAMC Board has been rewarding and I m honored to be serving with Past President Committee members Dana Muscott, Janet Santos, Terri Kowal, Tonni Bartholomew and Sandra Abrams Kress. Todd Blake, City of Fremont Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 4

2010 Clerks of the Year Congratulations to Todd Blake, City Clerk of the Year Joel Hondorp, Township Clerk of the Year Sheri Kesterke, Village Clerk of the Year The Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks is proud to honor our colleagues! The 2010 MAMC Clerks of the Year were honored at the annual conference at the Soaring Eagle Conference Center in Mt. Pleasant on June 23rd. Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land was the guest speaker at the banquet and assisted with the award presentations. The City Clerk of the Year was presented to Todd Blake who is the Clerk for the City of Fremont. Most of you know Todd who served as the association s President from June 2009 to June 2010. Todd has been actively involved on the MAMC Board since 2004 in numerous positions in addition to his involvement in his community and the Newaygo County Clerk s Association.. The Township Clerk of the Year was presented to Joel Hondorp who is the Clerk for Byron Township and who is also active on the MAMC Board; presently serving as the 1st Vice President. Previously, Joel served as Director of Education and Conference for MAMC and holds numerous positions of leadership in Kent County. The Village Clerk of the Year was Sheri Kesterke from the Village of Berrien Springs. Sheri was unable to attend the conference because of a previous and very important trip to represent the United States, with her husband, during the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War ceremonies, in Korea. Please join me in congratulating these Clerks on being elected the 2010 MAMC Clerks of the Year. MAMC President Evan Hope extends Congratulations to our fellow Clerks who have worked hard to attain CMC and MMC designation through their continued professional development. The following individuals earned the prestigious Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) designation from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC): Marilyn Haley, CMC, City of Madison Heights Sherry K. Powell, CMC, City of Grant Michelle E. Wright, CMC, City of Manistee The following individuals earned the prestigious Master Municipal Clerk (MMC) designation from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC): Christina P. Bacon, MMC, City of Vassar Gladys M. Bybee, MMC, City of Buchanan Pamela Mazich, MMC, Groveland Township Please join IIMC and MAMC in congratulating our newest CMCs and MMCs! Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 5

J. Cherilynn Tallman, CMC City of Ferndale Education Committee Chair Education Committee Report Joe Bridgman, MMC Charter Township of Plymouth Education Committee Co-Chair Michigan hosted the IIMC Region V Annual Meeting in September at the Bavarian Inn Lodge in Frankenmuth. Educkationfest offered municipal clerks from Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Michigan an excellent opportunity to network, attend classes and earn points toward CMC and MMC certification. A pre-conference Master Academy class, Thriving on Change and Responding to Communities in Crisis, was attended by 35 clerks. Presented by Paddy Laske of CARE s WorkLife Solutions, the class received excellent evaluations from participants. Two educational sessions, Write to the Top and The ART of Professionalism, were offered for the 77 conference attendees. Forty clerks registered for our first post-conference Athenian Dialogue. This new endeavor was well received. Athenian Dialogues explore leadership principles and practices, drawing on the insights contained in a book that all participants have read. The book chosen for this Dialogue was We Band of Angels by Elizabeth M. Norman. It describes the true story of the struggles of a group of American Army and Navy nurses who served in the Philippine Islands in 1941; by August 1942, they were prisoners in the Japanese Bataan internment camp. Participants shared experiences and understanding and discussed the relevance of the author s ideas to their public leadership role. With the MAMC Annual Conference and the Region V meeting behind us, it s time for the Education Committee to start planning for 2011. A committee meeting will be scheduled for November, after the General Election. We will be working on securing excellent speakers on topics of interest to the membership for a three-day Master Academy in March, our annual free education day in April, and June Master Class and Conference. We have initiated discussions with Lew and Mary Bender, our Michigan Municipal Clerks Institute (MMCI) Directors, about offering the Master Class and other conference education sessions through the Institute. This is an IIMC requirement for obtaining one (1) point for every 2 hours of instruction, rather than the standard one (1) point for every 4 hours of instruction. Mark your calendars now! Master Academy March 8 10 MMCI Institute March 13 18 Both programs will be held in Mount Pleasant at the Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 6

Financial Report Betty Kennedy, MMC Village of North Branch Treasurer September 2010 Bank Statement Beginning Balance $54,554.28 Deposits/Credits 9,581.00 Interest 16.67 Withdrawals 14,383.59 Ending Balance *Main Bank Account 49,768.36 *Investment Account 89,968.14 Total Funds $139,732.50 Membership Terry Bennett, CMC Canton Charter Township Membership Chair Membership Renewal is Coming! Mark your calendar to continue STAR status in your community. Renew your MAMC membership for 2011. Membership renewal forms will be mailed to each jurisdiction after the November election. The 2011 Membership Form will be posted to the MAMC website at that time, so that you can download and print additional forms as needed for your office. The due date for 2011 dues is January 31, 2011. A late fee of $15.00 will be added after January 31. 2011. Continue to enjoy the many benefits of MAMC membership: Professional Educational Programs, Listserv Networking, Membership Mentoring, a Dynamic Summer Educational Conference, Legislative Lobbying on important professional issues, and positive Partnerships with the State of Michigan Bureau of Elections. Look for the membership application in the mail or the website in mid-november. www.michiganclerks.org Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 7

Strategic Planning starts with you! Last year, the MAMC Board conducted our first Strategic Planning Session. This session allowed the board to spend an entire day discussing various issues and goals in depth. This is something we were never able to do at regular board meetings. Regular board meetings allow just enough time to conduct our routine business and hear progress reports from committees. I m following Past-President Todd Blake s lead and continuing what will hopefully become a tradition an annual MAMC Strategic Planning Session. Our second annual session will take place in November. We ll discuss the many goals we ve accomplished that we set last year and set new ones for this year. Most of the goals we set, whether it be attaining professional support staff, improving communications or revising policies came as suggestions from you our members. The Board continues to discuss the suggestions we hear from you. Our strategic planning focuses on what our members want and how we can better serve the membership. Please continue to share your ideas or comments with me or any member of our board. We want to hear form you! Evan Hope, MAMC President evan.hope@delhitownship.com Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks Page 8