BILL TO INDIANA
GOVERNOR 4/21/25 The
Indiana Senate joined the Indiana House in passing a bill to create the
‘Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission’ that would study bringing 33
rural Illinois counties into the state that have voted to secede to get away
from the political influence of Chicago. The bill now goes to Indiana Governor
Mike Braun to be signed into law. However,
it doesn’t appear the bill will go much further because the commission requires
Illinois representatives. A companion bill was introduced in the Illinois
House by Representative Brad Halbrook to provide for those representatives who
died in the House. In
January, Governor JB Pritzker called it a stunt that was not going to happen. Both
the Governors of Illinois and Indiana would have to approve any plan that would
also have to receive Congressional approval. While
some in Indiana also see the proposal as a joke and there are more important
things for the legislature to deal with, State Senator Scott Baldwin says they
are just signaling to those Illinois counties that Indiana is open for
business, and we’d be happy to accept them. Clay,
and Wayne Counties are among the 33 Illinois Counties that overwhelmingly voted
in an advisory vote that they would like to leave Illinois.