A proposal to redraw Indiana's congressional boundaries faces its first public test in the state Senate on Monday, with no clear indication it can win a final vote later in the week despite months of pressure from President Donald Trump.
Senators will take action on a bill designed to favor GOP candidates in the next year's midterm elections. Republicans control the state Senate, but many have been hesitant or openly opposed to the idea of mid-decade redistricting. Several have been threatened over their stance or refusal to immediately declare support.
Their votes could test Trump's typically iron grip on the Republican Party. Monday's committee hearing may indicate how many senators plan to go on record against the bid to consolidate power in the staunchly conservative state.
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