Sec. 0.3. (a) The counties served by the Eastern Indiana Economic Development District comprise an area that: (1) is at a competitive disadvantage for economic development due to the area's rural character; (2) faces unique challenges because the area borders another state; (3) consistently ranks among the highest areas in unemployment in Indiana; and (4) is served by an interstate highway and rail infrastructure that is well suited for the development of a proposed global commerce center. (b) These special circumstances require legislation particular to the counties.
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