It's fascinating the country-ification happening with the US states as the political divide between the state level and federal level political perspectives grows wider. Much like California, Illinois plays a global scale when looked at in isolation (though at a smaller level than California). Its 1.14T GDP puts it around #20 worldwide for GDP when compared to other countries (just behind Saudi Arabia).It'll be interesting to see what other states follow suit.
tzs|26 days ago
> Today, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey welcomed a delegation from Denmark for a series of meetings focused on strengthening the scientific, technological and commercial ties between Massachusetts and Denmark. During the visit, Governor Healey and Denmark’s Ambassador to the U.S. Jesper Møller Sørensen signed an economic partnership agreement, committing to work together to grow their leadership in life sciences, health care, biomanufacturing, advanced manufacturing, robotics and artificial intelligence.
caseysoftware|26 days ago
Negotiating treaties is the exclusive authority of POTUS but approving them is the US Senate's job.
"Committing to work together" is probably vague enough that it's not meaningful but "signed an economic partnership" with a foreign ambassador is pretty explicit.
I wonder how they're going to make this one work.
everdrive|26 days ago
distortionfield|26 days ago
mothballed|26 days ago
Allowing states to differ wildly was what let bygones be bygones, but no we can't have that anymore, everything nowadays seems to need to be imposed on everyone via 190,000 pages of federal regulations and 300,000 federal laws.
bigstrat2003|26 days ago
mothballed|26 days ago
So while your comment might be acceptable on face, if you actually explain what it means you will be damned for it.
toomuchtodo|26 days ago
petcat|26 days ago
I guess they probably just try to become their own country, like they already did once anyway.
kevin_thibedeau|26 days ago
chneu|25 days ago
The entire west coast is also gearing up to form interstate health compacts and other agreements to replace the federal government.