INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana House will convene on Dec. 1, more than a month ahead of schedule, to consider redrawing the state’s congressional districts to favor Republican candidates.
The state Senate will convene on Dec. 8 to consider any proposal forwarded by the House, in a reversal of previously announced plans.
The early start came in response to a call by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, who endorsed the mid-cycle redistricting plan in October and called on the General Assembly to take action.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance have urged Hoosier Republicans to move forward with redistricting, and emotions have run high among supporters and opponents of the plan….
Indiana Legislature Convenes to Weigh Redistricting: What to Know

