Indiana takes first action in long-shot plan to acquire parts of Illinois (1 Viewer)

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    Indiana is taking a first step toward a rather unlikely effort to amend its border and acquire parts of Illinois.

    The legislature in the Hoosier State passed a bill last week to establish the Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission that would recommend whether to alter the border between the two states.

    Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, a Republican, plans to sign the measure into law, his office said on Friday. The governor will then face a Sept. 1 deadline to schedule the commission's first meeting.

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