Summary
Indiana lawmakers are working on redrawing the state's congressional districts to favor Republicans. The state's House supports this plan, but the Senate, also Republican-controlled, has been hesitant. There is uncertainty if the Senate will approve the new district map.
Key Facts
- Indiana's congressional district maps are being redrawn.
- The goal is to make the districts more favorable to Republicans.
- The Indiana House, controlled by Republicans, is ready to pass the plan.
- There is resistance in the Republican-led Indiana Senate.
- Senate leaders have recently agreed to meet and discuss the issue.
- The outcome of the Senate's decision on the new map is unclear.