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Government experts also weigh the costs and payoffs of early redistricting for the state's ruling party — and democracy.
As leaders in the Indiana House and Senate gauge interest in redrawing Indiana's congressional maps, some state Republicans are pushing back publicly.
The gloves are off in the 4th Congressional District, where state Rep. Craig Haggard is challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Jim Baird.
Vice President JD Vance met Thursday with Gov. Mike Braun and state legislative leaders as the White House ramps up pressure ...
Gov. Mike Braun hasn’t yet decided if he’ll call a special session to redraw Indiana’s congressional map early — but said he ...
Republicans hold seven of Indiana's nine U.S. House districts. Will state lawmakers try to squeeze out another GOP seat ahead ...
Vice President J.D. Vance may have inadvertently given wary Statehouse Republicans an excuse to put off a controversial early ...
As President Donald Trump pressures Republican states to reopen the process of redistricting mid cycle, Vice President JD ...
Vice President JD Vance spent several hours in the Hoosier State Thursday trying to build support for a new redistricting, ...
Democratic state lawmakers in Texas have left the state to avoid a vote on redistricting despite Republican pressure.
Here's how Indiana's U.S. House members use a centuries-old, taxpayer-funded congressional privilege to communicate with Hoosiers.