After vote to adjourn until Jan. 5, House Democrats cautiously optimistic that redistricting has no path forward
Today, Organization Day, the Indiana House of Representatives voted to adjourn until Jan. 5, 2026. However, House Speaker Todd Huston told House members to keep their calendars open during the first two weeks of December for a possible special session.
House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta (D-Fort Wayne) issued the following statement in response:
"After today's vote by both chambers to adjourn until January, House Democrats are cautiously optimistic that redistricting our congressional districts has no path forward. I want to thank the Hoosiers from all corners of our great state who called and emailed their legislators and showed up to town halls and rallies to voice their opinion. This is how our state government should work – being responsive to the wishes and desires of the people we were elected to serve.
"When the regular session kicks off in January, House Democrats will continue focusing on making Indiana more affordable. Hoosiers are struggling to make ends meet. That's why House Democrats will focus on cutting the cost of utilities, health care, housing and child care this year. Hoosiers make too little for life in Indiana to be this unaffordable. The General Assembly can solve these problems for people, and House Democrats are excited to get to work in January."