INDIANAPOLIS -- After months of discussions surrounding redistricting, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has announced that a special session will take place next month.
According to a news release from Braun's office, Braun's team said that he is expected to sign a proclamation on Monday, calling for a special session for the Indiana General Assembly.
The special session will convene on Nov. 3 and will center around "altering the boundaries of Indiana's congressional districts and to consider resolving an important issue regarding federal and state tax compliance that must be addressed," according to the release.
According to previous reports, federal Republicans have encouraged the state of Indiana to change their maps ahead of the 2026 midterm election cycle. Officials aim to eliminate the sta

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