Indiana’s state Senate is set to vote on a proposed congressional map that could solidify Republican control of all nine U.S. House districts. The plan, supported by the Trump administration, faces opposition from some GOP lawmakers, leading to concerns about its passage amid bomb threats and swatting incidents targeting legislators. The map, which would significantly alter Democratic Rep. André Carson’s district, has already passed the state House but lacks guaranteed support in the Senate. With pressure from the White House and conservative groups, the outcome remains uncertain as many senators weigh constituent feedback.
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