This level particularly in northeast ohio so i think it almost comes down to which part of the city responsibility is being affected and how do they begin to compensate it by going to your network . Its almost thats whats happening in the entire country right now frankly. Washington like elvis has left the building. Different cities and metropolitan areas are getting to say okay you were not going to invest in transit, we will. Even though they are expanding our canal we will. You will not expand our activity to the world. We will. Its the same issue frankly at the local level for a whole range of different services. This is very hard. It is difficult but the resources and the expertise going back to what the mayor was saying about other alternative paths to finance the basis and the fundamental. They are there and we are going to invent it and we will replicate it. Jennifer do you want to add to that . Cities and metropolitan areas dont have a choice. They cant print money. They have
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Virginia may be on the verge of dropping out of the Electoral College, joining a National Popular Vote Compact in an effort to ditch a presidential election system critics say is outdated and undemocratic. Once enough states have joined the compact to reach 270 electoral votes, Virginia and other states that have signed on to the agreement would award electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote rather than the candidate who prevailed at the state level. So far, 15 states and the District of Columbia have joined the compact for a total of 196 electoral votes.