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From WFYI: Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray said the Senate will not convene because there are not enough votes in support of redistricting.
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Koch is the 13th Senate Republican to signal support for new maps, with opposition from five senators in the 40-member GOP caucus. Others haven’t said their stance publicly.
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From WVPE—"Every day, every week, it moves in that direction because when you look at our political competitors, they're pretty well gerrymandered across every state they control," Braun told reporters in Elkhart County on Wednesday.
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From the Indiana Capital Chronicle: Fort Wayne-based Count Us IN said in a release that, “Hoosiers deserve to know what threats are being made to Indiana programs and projects if policymakers refuse to cave to Washington’s demands.”
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Democratic state representatives Phil Giaquinta and Kyle Miller held a listening session to gather public sentiment about the topic as Republicans work to carve out potential seats nationwide at the urging of President Trump.
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Two independent analyses of Indiana’s redistricting maps say the districts drawn by Republicans are heavily skewed in favor of Republicans. Those…
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Indiana’s 2021 redistricting process is officially over. Gov. Eric Holcomb signed the bill creating new legislative districts into law Monday.The maps…
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Indiana’s 2021 redistricting work is over, as lawmakers finished drawing new district lines at the end of last week. But lawmakers didn’t officially bring…
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Hoosiers are one stroke of the pen away from having a big part of their political futures locked in for the next decade.The Indiana House and Senate gave…
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The Indiana Senate will get a new member before next session. Sen. Karen Tallian (D-Ogden Dunes) announced Thursday she will resign, effective Nov. 1.In a…