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A group pushing new congressional boundaries in the Hoosier state has created Fair Maps Indiana Action to engage in state legislative races.
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Indiana will have no bountiful future, if we fail today, to remember where we’ve come from in every deed and word we say.
How many potential holdouts in the Indiana Senate? And how many seats across the U.S. are at stake. We're breaking it down here.
Some of the bills tighten restrictions on cellphones, propose using state funding to restore childcare vouchers, and ban schools from teaching a national identity that’s based on racism.
The Indiana General Assembly will reconvene next month to further discuss redrawing Indiana’s congressional maps. Indiana Republican House Speaker Todd Huston
The Indiana General Assembly will meet in December to talk about redistricting their U.S. congressional maps favoring President Donald Trump and the GOP after all, despite initial resistance from the state Senate. Minutes after Indiana state House Speaker ...
Multi-national corporations, home-grown companies, industry groups, advocacy organizations, local government, lobbying firms and others collectively spent nearly $30 million attempting to influence Hoosier lawmakers, their family members and legislative ...
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — It started with more than 1,250 bills. And after last week’s chamber-swapping deadline, the Indiana General Assembly is down to about 340 pieces of legislation that can move forward into law. From birth control and bats to ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The redistricting bill is now moving from the Indiana House of Representatives to the Indiana Senate. On Friday, the Indiana House of Representatives convened for the final vote on the redistricting bill.
The map passed in the Indiana state House with a 57-41 vote earlier this month, but Indiana Senate president Rodric Bray has previously insisted the votes needed to pass the map are not there. At least 25 of the state's 50 senators would have to vote yes for the map to pass,