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A call Friday morning by the president to Republican state senators is part of an escalating pressure campaign by the White House.
Indiana lawmakers are under pressure to redraw the state’s congressional maps at the behest of President Donald Trump. Two of the remaining questions for Indiana's redistricting push are when and how?
INDIANAPOLIS — There is still no word on whether Gov. Mike Braun will call a special session to redraw the maps of Indiana's congressional districts. It's been an ongoing question ever since Vice President JD Vance visited the Indiana Statehouse last ...
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Republican leaders in Indiana expect a decision about a special session to vote on redistricting will be announced soon following Vice President JD Vance’s Friday trip to Indianapolis to
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Gov. Mike Braun gave the strongest indication yet that a special session to redraw the Hoosier state's congressional maps is likely inevitable. The first-term Republican won't call the special session without knowing that enough ...
President Donald Trump spoke with Indiana Senate Republicans on a Friday morning phone call in the latest effort to pressure Hoosier GOP legislators to redistrict the state congressional map early. The call was first reported by The New York Times Friday afternoon.
Meanwhile, Gov. Mike Braun says a decision hasn't been made yet about whether to call a special legislative session to draw new maps.