Legislators in Indiana are set to reconvene next week to consider redrawing the state's congressional map despite the state Senate leader's indicating this month that there wasn't sufficient GOP support to follow through on President Donald Trump push for redistricting.
Indiana's House and Senate Republican leaders agreed that the Legislature would meet starting next week to look into redrawing their state's congressional boundaries after Trump has repeatedly criticized them for not taking steps to help Republicans pick up more House seats in next year’s midterm elections.
State House Speaker Todd Huston said in a statement Tuesday that House Republicans would consider all legislative business, "including redrawing the state’s congressional map," when it reconvenes Monday.
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