GOP, Indiana and redistricting
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The announcements from both chambers' leadership keeps President Donald Trump's hopes of redistricting alive in Indiana.
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Political science expert says even if redistricting is passed in Indiana, a lawsuit is likely
A political science expert who spoke with 13News said just because lawmakers are finally going to consider redistricting, doesn't mean it's a foregone conclusion.
Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray (R) announced on Tuesday that the chamber would be reconvening in December to make a “final decision” on potential House redistricting proposals as
Indiana state lawmakers will gavel in next month to consider a redistricting measure in response to insistent demands from President Trump.
The announcements from both state GOP chambers' leadership keeps President Donald Trump's hopes of redistricting alive in Indiana.
Minutes after the Indiana House confirmed it will return to the Statehouse next week to redistrict, Senate Republicans reversed course and will show up Dec. 8 to “make a final decision on any redistricting proposal sent from the House.
The Indiana house speaker announced the chamber’s return to the statehouse on Monday to take up redistricting.
The Indiana State Police is investigating multiple incidents of swatting against Indiana state legislators, including some who have refused to support state redistricting amid GOP pressure. “While the motives for this type of activity may vary,