Reconfigure Washington-Oregon Border Along Cascade Range
Jerry Cox's recent letter to the editor presents a bold proposal for reconfiguring state borders in the Pacific Northwest amid discussions of eastern Oregon counties potentially joining Idaho. He suggests that Congress should modify the Oregon-Washington border to run north-south along the Cascade Range, resulting in a new state of Oregon centered around the historically significant Willamette Valley, while the eastern counties would align with Idaho. Cox argues that this change would enhance the political power of conservative and moderate voters by effectively adding two new U. S. senators.
He expresses urgency, indicating that there may only be a two-year window for such significant political shifts. The proposal has gained traction in local newspapers, reflecting growing interest in state representation and governance. This letter serves as a rallying call for those feeling underrepresented in the political landscape, making the potential implications of such a border change a topic of local concern and interest.