INDIANAPOLIS Indiana lawmakers are preparing to return to the Statehouse for a special legislative session called by Governor Mike Braun to redraw the state's congressional maps, despite ongoing questions about whether there are enough votes to pass the changes.
The special session is set to begin Monday, November 3, according to a proclamation signed by Braun. Lawmakers will consider altering the boundaries of Indiana's congressional districts and resolving an issue regarding federal and state tax compliance.
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"We were expecting it. Not surprised. Looking forward to getting to Indianapolis, working on some of the tax issues, as well as redistricting," said Sen. Liz Brown, a Republican from Fort Wayne.

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