INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - The Indiana Senate is moving forward with plans not to meet before the 2026 Legislative Session begins in January, continuing to signal they will not take up redistricting.
According to our sister station WTHR , the Senate voted 29-18 to adjourn for more than three days, effectively ending their business until the regular session starts on Jan. 5, 2026. Nineteen Republicans joined the 10 Democrats in the Senate to easily pass the motion.
Both the House and Senate had planned to meet Dec. 1 to work on redistricting after Gov. Mike Braun called for a special legislative session . But Senate President Pro Tem Rod Bray announced there were not enough votes in the Indiana Senate to pass new congressional maps, and he said the Senate would not meet .
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