On March 19, the Vermont Senate passed S270, the National Popular Vote Plan bill.
The Hawaii bill for the National Popular Vote Plan was to have received a key vote in the House on March 20, but that has been postponed until March 25. That bill is SB 2898, which has already passed the Senate.
Little by little…fingers crossed! What’s the holdup in Illinois?
Illinois gives the legislature 30 days to send a passed bill to the Governor, and then the Governor gets still another 60 days to decide whether to sign or not. The current Governor has a policy of not signing or vetoing bills until the very last day.