INDIANAPOLIS – Discussions on a bill that could prompt nearly three dozen Illinois counties to secede — and instead become part of Indiana — will continue in the Senate after House lawmakers approved the proposal 69-25 on Thursday.
Republican House Speaker Todd Huston’s proposal would create an Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission tasked with exploring the secession and transfer of counties that have already voted to leave the state of Illinois.
Huston maintained Thursday that House Bill 1008, part of the majority caucus’ priority agenda, seeks to show disgruntled Illinois residents that Hoosiers “welcome” those counties to join Indiana.
Since 2020, 33 Illinois counties have passed “advisory referenda” to secede from the Prairie State, with seven of those votes occurring in the November election.
“Hey, we’d love to have you. Because you know what? We always think it’s better to grow than to meet the alternative,” Huston said.
Read more of the Casey Smith story for the Indiana Capital Chronicle, here.