Indiana Gov. Mike Braun calls special redistricting session
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun calls special redistricting session
"I am calling a special legislative session to protect Hoosiers from efforts in other states that seek to diminish their voice in Washington and ensure their representation in Congress is fair,"
"I am also asking the legislature to conform Indiana's tax code with new federal tax provisions to ensure stability and certainty for taxpayers and tax preparers for 2026 filings."
"Let's call it what it is. An orchestrated attack on democracy itself,"
Governor Braun announced a special legislative session starting November 3 to address mid-cycle congressional redistricting and to conform Indiana's tax code with new federal tax provisions. The session is expected to last about six days, though lawmakers could suspend legislative rules to expedite the process. Senate Republicans reportedly still lack the votes for a redistricting plan, while House Republicans claim they have enough votes to pass a redistricting bill. The bill must pass both chambers before becoming law. Senate Democrats pledged to oppose the redistricting effort despite Republican supermajorities in both chambers.
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