STATEWIDE — An Indiana group filed a public records request Monday seeking all redistricting discussion between Gov. Mike Braun’s administration and White House employees from August first onward — as national Republicans continue to pressure the Hoosier State to act.
Count Us IN said in a release that, “Hoosiers deserve to know what threats are being made to Indiana programs and projects if policymakers refuse to cave to Washington’s demands.” In September, Gov. Mike Braun said not moving forward with the presidential priority could have “consequences.”
Republican-led legislatures in Texas and Missouri have already approved new maps that could add six new GOP seats ahead of the 2026 midterms. Growing the historically slim party margin in Congress has been a priority for President Donald