(Indiana Capital Chronicle) - A congressional redistricting proposal that has split Indiana’s Senate Republicans advanced to its final stage Wednesday after lawmakers quickly dispatched three Democratic amendments and positioned the high-stakes bill for a decisive vote on Thursday.

But it remains unclear whether the Senate GOP caucus has enough support to pass the measure.

The chamber met for just 30 minutes with little of the marathon discussion that marked Monday’s six-hour committee hearing .

House Bill 1032 targets Indiana’s current two Democratic U.S. House members and is designed to create a 9-0 Republican map ahead of the 2026 midterm election — as demanded by President Donald Trump.

No Republican amendments were filed Wednesday, and all three Democratic proposals faile

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