Can the American Right win? Read our essay: https://redstatesecession.org/can-the-american-right-win/
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"Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana House and a Senate Committee
The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill 69-25 Feb 20 that, if Illinois takes action, would create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” now goes to the Indiana Senate.
On April 2, an Indiana Senate committee approved an amended version of the "Greater Indiana" bill by a party-line vote of 7-2, so it's headed to the full Senate for a vote soon. As amended, it creates the committee, which will make a report, whether Illinois agrees or not. The Illinois version of the bill failed to get a vote in its Illinois House committee. The IN/IL state line can't legally move without both states' approval.
But now it appears that Indiana is willing to put a little pressure on Illinois. How far will Indiana go to push Illinois' tyrannical government to listen to southern/central Illinois? Certainly no battle of the cornfields is in the offing under current conditions. Perhaps Illinois will give up its downstate to escape from a future state government debt crisis?
Hoosiers: tell your Indiana senator you support that bill, HB 1008, this week because the vote will come within a few days. Help conservative communities escape blue-state governors and move their bad laws farther from our counties.
Read this article on why Indiana should want Illinois counties.
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Texas
The Texas Sovereignty Act was approved by the Texas House State Affairs committee. Contact the office of RINO Speaker of the Texas House Dustin Burrows to ask him to allow a vote on it. If it passes, the law could be used to legitimize resistance against feds to provoke TEXIT via escalating tit-for-tat with the feds. Or during the process of independence, it could be used to jail feds who try to interfere with TEXIT.
Do you want your checking account backed by gold, not paper money?
HB 1056 has had a hearing in that Texas committee, but not a vote yet. Here’s a great article that explains how it would allow you to have your debit card (and checking account) backed by real gold instead of paper money. You can call the chairman of the committee here.
Limiting out-of-state political contributions
Limiting out-of-state political contributions is needed to limit the campaign against Texas independence when it's finally on the ballot. Texas HB 3592 will do that. The State Affairs committee will hold a hearing on it April 9. Call the chair to allow a vote, and convince the members of the committee to vote yes. Here are the members of the committee: https://capitol.texas.gov/Committees/Membership.aspx
If you can't make the trek to Austin to testify in person, you can leave an official online comment in the committee's portal here: https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c450
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Louisiana
Louisiana has a similar Gold & Silver bill introduced. Also filed are a bill to help the State Guard (not National Guard) and a bill to stop giving sovereignty away to the feds. Their session begins April 14. Learn more here. There’s contact info on who to call.
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California
CALEXITnow.org, the primary California independence movement, has gathered a jaw-dropping number of signatures to force independence onto the state ballot! Yes, they need to increase the rate of collection, but this deserves media coverage, which will help.
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Canada
The Liberal Party is ahead in polls for Canada’s April 25 federal election. If they win, expect Alberta & Saskatchewan to consider secession more seriously than ever, because the Liberal PM candidate’s career has been focused on killing Alberta’s main industry: oil & gas, which is also important in Canada’s only true red state: Saskatchewan.
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The list of Trump’s actions blocked by federal judges has grown to 39. Secession is the answer.
If your hope for the future is in these people (the Supreme Court of the US), please consider the costs of remaining in a Union with blue states. Is this your America?