Common Cause Indiana criticizes passage of new congressional map by Indiana House

Julia Vaughn Executive Director at Common Cause Indiana - Official website
Julia Vaughn Executive Director at Common Cause Indiana - Official website
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The Indiana House has approved a new Congressional map that has drawn criticism from Common Cause Indiana. Julia Vaughn, Executive Director of the organization, issued a statement following the vote.

“Hoosiers spoke clearly and said they did not want mid-decade redistricting and Indiana House Republicans ignored them. Their fellow Republicans in the Senate have been harassed and intimidated, and House Republicans did not have their colleagues’ back. Shame on those who put DC party bosses above their own constituents,” said Vaughn.

No additional information about the contents of the new map or details on public response were provided in the statement.



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