I am very disappointed with the Nov. 25 email that announced the Senate will go into session on Monday, Dec. 8 through Dec. 11 when we will be asked to consider congressional redistricting maps that we have not yet seen.
In addition, we are encouraged to start 2026 committee meetings, and we expect the 2026 session will end in February rather than March.
I have not caved on the redistricting issue, as only 7% of my constituents support the mid-cycle effort by partisan groups led by Washington, D. C. I have personally heard from my constituents that they are receiving extremely negative texts, phone calls and mailers. In addition, senators have had a visit from Vice President Vance and a phone call with President Trump. Many of our senators have experienced swatting, a very dangerous and intimidating process.
The current maps were drawn after the last census in 2021 with 36 senators supporting them. Seven of the nine congressional seats are now Republican, but political types want nine of nine, despite the desires of Indiana residents. Other states that have passed redistricted maps cannot use their new maps as they are in the courts now.
It is disappointing that redistricting is taking attention away from issues relevant to my constituents. Most would hope we could focus on the cost of living, the availability of affordable rural health care and good jobs so they can provide for their families.
I will not cave on my position against redistricting but will stay focused on the needs of my seven-county district and the state of Indiana. I will be fighting for all of you in this early session!
I encourage residents of Senate District 42 to contact me with any questions or comments they may have. I can be reached by filling out a "Contact Me" form online at www.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Leising or by phone at 800-382-9467.
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