BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 18, 2025
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Blue states’ conservative area aims to join red neighbor

Conservative residents in Oregon's eastern region are intensifying their efforts to break away from the progressive-leaning state.

According to Fox News, the Greater Idaho movement has gained new momentum with state Representative Mark Owens introducing House Bill 3844, which would establish a task force to study the impact of moving the Idaho border to include approximately 13 eastern Oregon counties.

The movement, which began in 2020, reflects the deepening ideological divide between Oregon's rural conservative majority and its urban progressive population centers. Political tensions have escalated since the anti-police riots of 2020, when Portland became a focal point of nationwide unrest.

Greater Idaho movement gains traction through legislative channels

The newly proposed legislation represents a significant step forward for the movement's objectives. Representative Mark Owens, a Republican from Malheur County, has taken the lead by introducing HB 3844.

The bill's primary focus involves creating a dedicated task force responsible for examining the potential effects of relocating the Idaho border to encompass eastern Oregon counties. Their findings would be presented to lawmakers in Salem for consideration.

Greater Idaho executive director Matt McCaw expressed optimism about the development, stating:

This movement has always been about the people of Eastern Oregon, getting their voice heard and helping those communities get the kind of state-level governance they actually want. If the Oregon Legislature truly believes in democracy, they will honor those voters' wishes and move forward on making a border change happen.

The initiative has already secured voter approval in several localities since its inception in 2020. Movement organizers argue that realigning the border would create a more harmonious political landscape for both states.

Historical precedents shape modern secession efforts

Previous attempts at state border modifications and secession movements have yielded mixed results throughout American history. West Virginia's successful separation from Confederate Virginia in 1863 stands as the most notable example. The split occurred when 55 counties voted to break away and independently ratified the U.S. Constitution, choosing to align with the Union rather than the Confederacy.

Similar initiatives have emerged in other states, highlighting the ongoing nature of such political realignments. Current proposals include efforts to transfer certain rural Illinois counties to Indiana and Iowa, demonstrating a broader pattern of conservative rural areas seeking alignment with neighboring states that better reflect their political values.

Both Idaho Republican Governor Brad Little and Oregon Democratic Governor Tina Kotek have remained silent on the matter, declining to comment on the proposed border modification.

Staten Island secession movement mirrors Oregon situation

The Greater Idaho movement parallels similar efforts in New York City, where Staten Island residents have long sought independence from the larger metropolitan area. The borough's conservative-leaning population has historically felt disconnected from the city's predominantly progressive politics.

Former Governor Mario Cuomo's support for a secession referendum in the 1980s marked a significant moment for Staten Island's autonomy movement. The 1993 vote resulted in nearly two-thirds of residents supporting secession, though the initiative was ultimately blocked by Albany's Democratic majority.

Recent developments, including Governor Kathy Hochul's congestion pricing plan, have reignited calls for independence. Representative Nicole Malliotakis has become a vocal advocate for secession, arguing that the borough receives little benefit from its association with New York City while bearing disproportionate burdens.

Movement highlights nationwide urban-rural divide

The push for political realignment reflects broader tensions between urban and rural communities across America. Eastern Oregon's geographic majority contrasts sharply with the concentrated political power along the state's western coast, particularly in Portland and other urban centers.

The 2020 protests and subsequent political developments have intensified these divisions. Rural communities increasingly seek governance that aligns with their conservative values and local interests rather than accepting policies shaped by distant urban populations.

Political analysts suggest these movements could inspire similar initiatives in other states where geographic and ideological divisions create governance challenges. The success or failure of the Greater Idaho movement may set important precedents for future regional realignment efforts.

Conclusion

The Greater Idaho movement continues its systematic approach through local referendums and legislative action. State Representative Mark Owens' task force proposal represents the most concrete step toward potential border modification, though significant hurdles remain.

Any border change would require an interstate compact and approval from both state legislatures, as well as congressional authorization. The process highlights the complex nature of political reorganization within the American federal system.

 

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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