An Advocate for Southern Illinois Statehood
Saturday, April 18, 2009
How do we go about making Southern Illinois a State?
New states are admitted into the Union by the precedents and procedures established by the Northwest Ordinance. Following the precedent established by the Enabling Act of 1802, an Enabling Act must be passed by Congress as a prerequisite to admission. The act authorizes the people of a territory to frame a constitution, and lays down the requirements that must be met prior to consideration for statehood.
The logistics of bringing about Southern Illinois Statehood are fairly simple.
First, a petition to request a State wide referendum to consider the question;
Second, a request to Congress to pass an Enabling Act;
Next, a constitutional convention and the drafting of a constitution for the new State;
And finally, fulfill other requirements as directed by Congress.
WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS STATEHOOD.
http://www.thecaperock.com/articles/2001/06/little-egypt
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
CHRONIC HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT & POVERTY
In January 2009 seven of the 21 counties of deep
COUNTIES % UNEMPLOYMENT
Hardin 10.6%
Perry 12.4%
Pope 10.2%
Pulaski 10.7%
Union 11.9%
Overall there were 17,623 people unemployed in January in a labor force of 189,697. The twenty-one counties have an overall unemployment rate of 9.3% while the State as a whole has a rate of 8.5% and the national rate of 7.6%.
This is not at all unusual for the economy of the southernmost counties of
In the 2000 census the State median household income was $46,500.
At that time the median household income for the southernmost counties of
To put these figures in perspective; an income of $23,650 puts a family of three below the poverty level.
More resent surveys indicate that 24% of the people, and 57% of the children, of
It is time to take our economic development in our own hands, and the surest way to do that is to control our own affairs as a sovereign State! Southern Illinois will never prosper as long as we are dominated by
IT’S TIME FOR
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