Redistricting bill passes Indiana House
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The Senate Elections Committee heard Monday from more than 100 people, most of whom spoke in opposition to mid-census redistricting, as the Senate begins its review of the House-passed
The redrawing of states’ congressional districts typically happens only once per decade, following the release of new U.S. Census data. But we’re now up to six states that have enacted new congressional maps for the 2026 midterms;
An hour after Republican lawmakers announced the proposed redistricting map, Democratic Indiana Sen. Fady Qaddoura, who represents Indianapolis, held a news conference at the Statehouse to announce a bill to ban redistricting in between the release of new census data. Qaddoura filed the bill immediately after announcing it.
The Indiana House Republican Caucus unveiled its new draft of the state’s congressional districts. The Senate's decision on the bill will be crucial in determining the preservation of democratic norms
In a recent interview on The Hammer and Nigel Show, U.S. Representative Jim Banks threw his full support behind a special legislative session called by Mike Braun to redraw Indiana’s congressional districts — and urged the state Senate to stop delaying and simply vote.
In state news, the Indiana legislature will convene this week to consider maps released last Monday, December 1 that redraw the state’s congressional districts. This mid-decade redistricting effort has been supported by President Trump,
The Florida House took its first steps toward a mid-decade redrawing of congressional boundaries. Opponents, however, didn't get any time at the mic.