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Having passed the Indiana House last week, the redistricting bill President Donald Trump requested now begins its uncertain journey through the Senate.
The Indiana Senate Committee on Elections approved House Bill 1032, which relates to redrawing state congressional maps, on Monday evening. The measure passed out of committee by a vote of 6-3.
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An Indiana Senate panel has advanced a new House map that aims to give Republicans two additional pickup opportunities next year, though questions remain on whether it has enough support to be
Both the House and the Senate Armed Services committees said separately that they would conduct "oversight" into the circumstances around the strikes.
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Senate Committee on Elections approves House redistricting bill; HB 1032 to receive additional consideration
The Indiana Senate Committee on Elections approved House Bill 1032, which relates to redrawing state congressional maps, on Monday evening. The measure passed out of committee by a vote of 6-3. Before the measure is officially rubberstamped,
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House Armed Services committee to end its probe into US military boat strike
The lawmaker claimed he does not need to investigate the incident any further, even though the committee is expected to hear testimony from the commander who ordered the strike and see unedited video of the strike in the coming days.
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The Indiana Senate will continue its discussion of House Bill 1032, the state’s redistricting bill, on Wednesday afternoon. The Indiana Senate will reconvene at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday and is expected to have a second reading of the bill at that time.
An Indiana State Senate committee advanced a proposed new congressional map after hearings Monday, after months of contentious debate and pressure from the Trump administration.
November, Republican leaders in the Indiana Senate said that they would not hold a vote on the matter because there was not enough support for it.