Like reluctant cast members in a show they’re not directing, Gov. Mike Braun and Indiana’s Republican legislative leaders didn’t exactly embrace the spotlight during their high-profile meeting with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance at the Statehouse to discuss the possibility of redrawing Indiana’s congressional districts .
Braun told reporters as he left the meeting that it went "pretty good" and "covered a wide array of topics." He said redistricting was a topic of conversation, but when asked if any agreement had been reached, he only said, "We listened."
House Speaker Todd Huston of Fishers and Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray of Martinsville said even less after the meeting . They ignored shouted questions from reporters and later issued statements that didn’t even ment