Lasting Statehouse Fallout From Indiana Redistricting Debate?
Pres. Donald Trump’s failed push for an Indiana congressional redistricting exposed divisions among Republicans who dominate the state Legislature and with Gov. Mike Braun.
Read MorePres. Donald Trump’s failed push for an Indiana congressional redistricting exposed divisions among Republicans who dominate the state Legislature and with Gov. Mike Braun.
Read MoreThe Republican-dominated Indiana Senate spurned months of demands from Pres. Donald Trump as it voted 31-19 on Thursday, Dec. 11 to reject a redrawing of the state’s congressional maps.
Read MoreGov. Mike Braun on Monday, Oct. 27 called a special session to take up congressional redistricting, a politically charged move that follows months of mounting pressure from national Republicans to redraw Indiana’s map ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Read MoreIndiana lawmakers want to give the General Assembly more power over decisions that are currently left to state agencies — a move that some advocates say would put Hoosiers’ health and environment in jeopardy.
Read MoreIndiana lawmakers narrowly voted Saturday, July 30, to advance a Republican-backed bill that would ban virtually all abortions in the state.
Read MoreA Republican-backed bill that seeks to ban virtually all abortions in Indiana advanced to the full Senate Tuesday after adding more restrictions to the exceptions allowing rape and incest victims to access abortions.
Read MoreDroves of abortion-rights and anti-abortion activists who descended on the Indiana Statehouse Monday, July 25, were opposed to a Republican proposal that would ban virtually all abortions in the state.
Read MoreBy Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s Republican supermajority will seek to ban virtually all abortions in the state, only leaving narrow exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother. A bill unveiled by Senate Republican leadership Wednesday would not allow a grace period … Read More
The Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to overhaul a bill designed to eliminate Indiana’s gun licensing process, replacing it with a system creating a provisional license upon application.
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