
Rodric Bray
Rodric Bray is an American politician and the President Pro Tempore of the Indiana Senate, a position he has held since 2017. Bray, who succeeded his father in the Senate, has been involved in various legislative initiatives and is known for his commitment to conservative policies. His role is particularly relevant as Indiana navigates the complexities of redistricting, where his decisions could significantly influence the state's political landscape leading up to the next election.
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Rodric Bray opposes Donald Trump and defends redistricting reform.
Indiana: Rodric Bray widerspricht Trump und verteidigt Wahlkreisreform - Politik
Rodric Bray, the Republican leader in the Indiana Senate, was criticized by Trump for defying his redistricting plan.
Indiana Republicans defy his redistricting planIndiana Senate Republican leader Rodric Bray had repeatedly said there wasn't enough support in the chamber to move forward with redistricting.
Crucial showdown in Indiana as state Senate votes on Trump-driven redistrictingSenate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray announced that the chamber can’t take up the maps again during its 2026 session.
The deeply personal reasons why many Indiana Senate Republicans said no to TrumpSenate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray stated that many caucus members don’t think redrawing the Congressional map mid-cycle is a guaranteed way to achieve a Republican majority.
Indiana Senate Republicans reject Trump’s redistricting pushRodric Bray is the Senate President Pro Tempore facing pressure from Trump regarding redistricting.
Why Indiana GOP voters want their senators to defy Trump’s threatsSenate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray stated that there aren’t enough votes to pass a new map.
Indiana Republican senators put up a roadblock to Trump’s redistricting pushSenate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray will also be present at the meeting.
Indiana Republican state lawmakers set to visit the White House amid Trump redistricting pushIt’d be up to House Speaker Todd Huston and Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray.
Indiana is the next target for the White House’s redistricting push





























