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Indiana Senators Defy Trump, Reject Redistricting Bill While Celebrating Economic and Educational Achievements

Indiana Senators Defy Trump, Reject Redistricting Bill While Celebrating Economic and Educational Achievements

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In Indiana, the state Senate delivered a stunning rebuke to President Trump by rejecting a mid-decade congressional redistricting bill 31-19 on December 11, with 21 Republicans joining Democrats to preserve the current 7-2 GOP edge in U.S. House seats. According to WSWS, the vote thwarted a Trump-backed push to dismantle Democratic districts in Indianapolis and Gary-Hammond, amid intense pressure including threats to withhold federal funding for roads, Guard bases, and projects from Heritage Action. WFYI reports escalating backlash, with Governor Mike Braun vowing to challenge dissenting senators alongside Trump allies, though Senate leaders dismissed the threats as Indiana would continue functioning.

Economically, Governor Braun highlighted a banner year, with companies announcing 10,604 new jobs at average wages of $40.59 hourly, up 12.5% from 2024, while taxpayer costs per job dropped sharply to $15,485, per the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. Inside INdiana Business notes Braun touting this success, including entrepreneurship initiatives like a new Office of Entrepreneurship launching 372 businesses and securing $68.5 million in funding.

Education and infrastructure buzz with progress: Indiana University advances $85.9 million state-funded renovations to its School of Public Health and Bill Garrett Fieldhouse, set for August 2026 completion, according to Indiana Daily Student. Portage Township approved $57.4 million for Aylesworth Middle School upgrades, Lakeshore Public Media reports, while Ivy Tech Fort Wayne breaks ground on a $67 million Nursing and Health Sciences building.

No major weather events disrupted the Hoosier State recently.

Looking Ahead, watch for 2026 legislative session previews amid redistricting fallout, data center debates pitting residents against big tech like Amazon and Google as reported by IndyStar, and Purdue's expanded construction programs following a $10M Bowen family gift.

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