Indiana's Republican legislature leaders announced Tuesday that they will be reconvening next week to consider a redistricting plan that could deliver two more GOP congressional seats, eliminating Democrats from the state's congressional delegation.
Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston, reversing course after a months-long dispute, said Tuesday that the lower chamber would reconvene Monday to take up redrawing the state's congressional map. State Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray announced Tuesday that the Senate would reconvene on Dec. 8 to "make a final decision" on "any redistricting proposal from the House."
President Trump congratulated Indiana Republicans, posting on social media, "I am glad to hear the Indiana House is stepping up to do the right thing, and I hope the Senate

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