Overview
- The House approved the redraw 57–41 with 12 Republicans opposed, sending the bill to a Senate where several Republicans have publicly rejected mid‑decade redistricting.
- Senators meet at 12:30 p.m. with an elections committee hearing at 1:30 p.m., and backers would need 25 votes with a potential tie broken by Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith.
- The proposed map splits Indianapolis into four districts and reconfigures northwest Indiana, endangering Reps. André Carson and Frank Mrvan and aiming to give the GOP a path to 9–0.
- Trump has urged passage and publicly named nine Republican senators he wants “encouraged,” while roughly a dozen GOP senators reported threats, swatting attempts, or a pipe‑bomb scare.
- County clerks say funding and implementation remain unclear, and any approval is expected to trigger lawsuits as similar mid‑cycle moves advance after the Supreme Court’s order letting Texas use its map.