Redistricting Foe Sen. Walker Changes Mind, Says He’ll Seek Reelection
Republican Sen. Greg Walker is reversing his decision to retire from the Indiana Legislature, citing the political turmoil from the congressional redistricting debate.
Read MoreRepublican Sen. Greg Walker is reversing his decision to retire from the Indiana Legislature, citing the political turmoil from the congressional redistricting debate.
Read MoreIndiana lawmakers hope to crack down on doxxing after more than a dozen of their own became victims of threats amid a turbulent but unsuccessful redistricting campaign.
Read MoreAs first of a new tradition, The Washington Post editorial board named Indiana its inaugural “State of the Year” Monday, Dec. 23, citing the state’s refusal to adopt mid-decade congressional redistricting and several policy changes enacted over the past months.
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 MoreAbout a quarter of Indiana Republican senators have not yet said how they’ll vote on a sweeping partisan redraw of the state’s congressional maps, teeing up an uncertain week for the proposal’s future.
Read MoreGov. Mike Braun on Friday, Nov. 21 condemned a wave of threats against state lawmakers – including ones he said targeted him and his family – shortly after Republican Sen. Andy Zay confirmed a bomb threat at his Huntington vehicle rental business.
Read MoreAs redistricting rhetoric intensifies in Indiana, at least four Republican lawmakers who oppose the prospect – or are undecided – have reported attempted swatting attacks on their homes.
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