Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle
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Gov. Mike Braun calls again for replacement of Bray as Republican Senate leader, calling chamber “a wet blanket”
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Indiana’s attorney general has pulled out of a Republican-led lawsuit that aimed to strike down part of a federal law providing discrimination protections for people with disabilities.
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Republican rift over congressional redistricting coming to a head with outcomes in state Senate races
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Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray creates dark money nonprofit to support incumbent colleagues
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But Sen. Greg Walker faces a surging Rep. Michelle Davis, who has Trump endorsement in GOP race
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Vote against redistricting put Republican Sen. Greg Goode on president’s revenge list
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Braun mostly echoes Trump’s GOP primary picks in redistricting vote fallout
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National groups targeting Sen. Travis Holdman for defeat, backing challenger who’s struggled to launch
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Presidential endorsements extended to more challengers to GOP senators; as well as House redistricting supporters
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New program follows similar penalty-free times in 2005 and 2015 for businesses and individuals to pay overdue tax bills