STATEWIDE–The Indiana General Assembly is not expected to be ready for a special session this coming Monday despite Governor Mike Braun saying he wanted a special session to get started on November 3 to discuss redistricting and tax compliance.

Indiana Republican House Speaker Todd Huston released the following statement:

“House Republicans are working on scheduling and have been in communication with our colleagues in the Senate about the logistics of convening the General Assembly following the Governor’s call for a special session. Per Indiana code, the General Assembly has up to 40 days to conduct legislative business in a special session. Given the calendar and member availability, we will not be convening on Nov. 3 but are working within this general time frame as we consider the s

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