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Tender Branson
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« on: November 23, 2011, 09:40:24 AM »

Bill Mitchell, Illinois State Representative, Proposes Separating Cook County From Rest Of State

Republican State Rep. Bill Mitchell, R-Decatur, introduced a bill Tuesday urging Congress to "enact legislation dividing Illinois and Cook County into separate states."

The bill [HJR0052] argues that the state of Illinois is "functional to the extent that its people agree on politics, society, and economics." Because, according to the bill, the majority of Cook County residents "hold different and firmly seated views on these important questions" than residents of the state's other 101 counties and have roughly equivalent populations. They both should each "enjoy the chance to govern themselves with their firmly seated values," the bill's sponsors believe.

Mitchell's bill goes on to cite Maine's secession in 1819 from the state of Massachusetts after over forty years of being a "physically separate but politically contiguous" part of the state.

The bill, finally, calls on the state's General Assembly to authorize a referendum leaving the matter up to the state's voters. Once approved, the fate of the bill would then theoretically be left up to the U.S. Congress and President Obama.

Mitchell explained to the Decatur Tribune that when he speaks with his constituents, "one of the biggest things I hear is 'Chicago should be its own state.'"

"Downstate families are tired of Chicago dictating its views to the rest of us," Mitchell continued. "You only have to look at the election results from last year's governor’s race to see the problem. Cook County carried Pat Quinn, while almost every downstate county supported Bill Brady. Our voters' voices were drowned out by Chicago."

As of Tuesday, only state Rep. Adam Brown, R-Decatur, has signed on to the measure as a co-sponsor. He told the Decatur paper that "lame-duck Democrats" were responsible for the passage of the state's income tax hike, civil union passage and the abolition of the death penalty.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/22/bill-mitchell-illinois-st_n_1108767.html
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Tender Branson
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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2011, 09:41:42 AM »
« Edited: November 23, 2011, 09:49:41 AM by Tender Branson »

I've just looked it up:

"Reduced Illinois" has voted 52.8 to 45.5 for Obama - just like the US did.

So it would become a swing state.
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