Municipal elections cost Indiana significantly more per vote than midterm and presidential contests, according to a new state study.
Against the backdrop of immense pressure, primary threats from President Trump and physical threats from his supporters, Indiana Senate
Minutes after the Indiana House confirmed it will return to the Statehouse next week to redistrict, Senate Republicans reversed course and will show up Dec. 8 to “make a final decision on any redistricting proposal sent from the House.
The decision for the Indiana General Assembly to reconvene in December for redistricting talks comes after months of public pressure from President Donald Trump and his allies.
The Senate lacks the votes to convene for a special session on redrawing congressional maps, but the House on Tuesday signaled it does have the votes.
Alongside the lack of budget support for public schools, bills passed last session are poised to reduce public education funding.