A New York State Senator actually proposed secession for her State and three others - in total ignorance of brutal realities.
Greater Idaho clinched one win, got a chance to campaign in a thirteenth county, and avoided a spurious undue voter influence complaint.
Greater Idaho declared victory in its Wallowa County referendum on interstate secession, with 50.3 percent of the ballots now received.
The Greater Idaho Movement filed a complaint about a group opposing their referendum in Wallowa County and failing to register with the State.
Wallowa County, Oregon, will vote this May on whether to authorize their Commissioners to discuss plans for the county to join Idaho.
The Texit Bill is back in the Texas legislature for another try, after several legislators who killed the first bill got primaried out.
A committee of the Idaho Senate takes up an invitation to Oregon's eastern counties to join the Gem State. Will the Senate say yes?
Greater Idaho now faces its greatest enemy: inertia, born of unwillingness to consider new ideas, and contempt for liberty.
Greater Idaho took definite steps closer to fruition, with the Idaho House of Representatives extending its invitation to join.
Interstate secession, in which counties break away to form new States or form others, is another symptom of the urban-rural divide.