Indiana Gov. Mike Braun believes it’s still likely he’ll call a special session so lawmakers can look at redrawing the state’s congressional maps. The governor joined “The Hammer and Nigel Show” on WIBC on Wednesday. He said it feels more possible now than it did before that they’ll get Indiana Senate Republicans on board with the idea. “I think we’re getting real close to where there’ll be enough senators that gets you to the point where you call a special session and then they’re on record to say which way they’re going to go,” said Gov. Braun. According to a spokesperson for Senate President pro temp Rodric Bray, Indiana Republican Senators don’t have the votes to call for a special session on redistricting. That announcement came Wednesday. The White House has been in talks wit
Gov. Braun says he’s likely to call special session for redrawing of state’s congressional maps
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