Indiana governor meets Indiana Republicans again on redistricting GOP-led state
Vice President JD Vance has met with Republican state lawmakers in Indiana as the White House continues to press the state on redistricting. Indiana Republican Gov. Mike Braun confirmed he met with Vance on Friday, marking at least the second in-person discussion on the push to redraw congressional boundaries in the conservative state. Braun didn’t offer details but said the two discussed “the importance of ensuring fair representation for every Hoosier.” U.S. Sen. Jim Banks, a Republican in support of redistricting, accompanied Vance on the visit. Indiana state lawmakers have been far more hesitant to redraw the state’s congressional districts than other GOP-led states.