Indiana’s controversial redistricting bill cleared its first major hurdle on Tuesday, advancing out of the state House Committee on Elections with an 8-to-5 vote. The bill to redraw the state’s congressional districts to favor Republicans next heads to the full House for a vote later this week. The state Senate is expected to take it […]
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Indiana’s controversial redistricting bill cleared its first major hurdle on Tuesday, advancing out of the state House Committee on Elections with an 8-to-5 vote.
The bill to redraw the state’s congressional districts to favor Republicans next heads to the full House for a vote later this week. The state Senate is expected to take it up on Dec. 8.





