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Articles
- President Obama and Eric Coleman
- Pastor Stewart of Hope Church Endorses Eric Coleman
- Eccentric Gives Nod to Eric Coleman
- Ten Reasons to Vote for Eric Coleman
- Citizens for Eric Coleman
- Press Release – Southfield Leaders Support Eric Coleman
- SAMPLE BALLOT for Tuesday, August 3rd Primary Election
- Oakland County Board of Commissioners News Release
- Oakland County Board of Commissioners News Release
- Newsletter – Only One Week Until Election Day!
- Detroit Free Press
- South Oakland Eccentric
Letter of Endorsement for Barack Obama
After months of carefully considering you and Senator Hillary Clinton for President, I came to the easy conclusion that you are what this great nation needs to lead us forward...
04.5.2008 – 4:35 pm
Maricopa County Hosts National Forum About Healthcare
Health care policy experts from the 2008 presidential campaigns will address a gathering of elected officials representing the nation's largest counties during the National Association of Counties' (NACo) Large Urban County Caucus Annual Meeting...
04.2.2008 – 6:32 pm
Commissioner Schiro Attends NACo Conference
Eric Coleman, commissioner, Oakland County, Mich., led more than 2,000 elected and appointed county officials during the National Association of Counties' (NACo) 2008 Legislative Conference to help strengthen the voice of county government in the nation's capital...
03.29.2008 – 1:43 am
Eric Coleman Helps Counties “Restore the Partnership”
Eric Coleman led a contingency of 2,000 elected and appointed county officials to the nation's capital as part of the NACo's 2008 Legislative Conference...
03.14.2008 – 4:56 pm
Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez Remarks to the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference
As Eric (Coleman, NACo President) mentioned, the Commerce Department has a broad portfolio. One of my predecessors called it the Noah’s ark of agencies. I prefer conglomerate...
03.4.2008 – 4:24 pm
2008 MAC Legislative Conference Agenda
Agenda for Conference in Lansing, Michigan
02.12.2008 – 4:32 pm


