Senate Republicans met behind closed doors on Wednesday at the Indiana Statehouse roughly three weeks after their House counterparts discussed redistricting, though none shared specifics with media following the caucus.
Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, who leads the Republican body, declined to comment as he left the Senate caucus room.
Also on Wednesday, a national poll found that most Republicans want to ban mid-decade redistricting even as a group sends texts encouraging Hoosiers to support the move.
The two-hour meeting follows a Washington D.C. trip last month where Bray and House Speaker Todd Huston met personally with President Donald Trump to discuss redistricting. Trump and his allies have identified Indiana as an opportunity to grow the slim Republican majority in Co