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Indiana Senate panel advances new House map, teeing up final vote

Indiana Senate committee advanced a bill to redraw all nine congressional districts, potentially unseating two Democratic incumbents and benefiting Republicans, amid strong public opposition.

  • An Indiana Senate panel approved legislation to redraw congressional district maps, likely increasing Republican representation in the U.S. House by two seats by a 6-3 vote.
  • House Bill 1032, authored by State Rep. Ben Smaltz, allows the legislature to amend congressional districts outside the standard session following the decennial census.
  • State Sen. Greg Walker expressed concerns over threats received during the redistricting debate, voicing his opposition to it.
  • President Donald Trump criticized State Sen. Greg Goode and State Rep. Bray for opposing redistricting, stating it could prevent additional Republican seats in Congress.
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Indy Star broke the news in Indianapolis, United States on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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