Indiana General Assembly to convene for redistricting talks in December

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  1. It’s nice to know that Indiana has everything totally under control and can afford to dedicate two weeks, a third of the short session, to redrawing congressional maps. Couldn’t they just figure this out in caucus on their own time & dime and just come to Indianapolis when the pressure campaign and threats have come up with the required votes and get it over with? I mean, it’s not like they’re going to draw the maps in public or waste our time telling us how great and representative they are, like they did in 2021.

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