INDIANAPOLIS — Over the next two weeks, Hoosiers will likely find out how lawmakers want to change Indiana's congressional map.
For the past several weeks, Senate President Pro Tempore Rod Bray has said the votes weren't there in his caucus to support redistricting.
In the next few weeks, the public will find out if that still holds true.
A political science expert who spoke with 13News Friday said just because lawmakers are finally going to consider midcycle redistricting, doesn't mean it's a foregone conclusion.
This week's announcement from the House and Senate that they will take up redistricting over the next two weeks may keep the conversation going, but it doesn't mean midcycle redistricting in Indiana is a sure thing.
That's the position of IU political science professor Paul

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