Summary
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has called a special session for state lawmakers to redraw congressional districts. The new map might give Republicans two more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The session is set to start on November 3 and might last about six days.
Key Facts
- Governor Mike Braun called for a special session to redraw Indiana's congressional districts.
- This redistricting could lead to Republicans gaining two more seats in the U.S. House.
- The special session will begin on November 3 and may last around six days.
- Indiana Republicans likely have enough support to pass the new district maps.
- Currently, seven of Indiana’s nine congressional districts are considered safe for Republicans.
- President Trump aims for Republicans to secure all nine districts.
- The session will also address aligning Indiana's tax code with recent federal tax changes.