As Indiana gears up for a possible rare mid-cycle congressional redistricting, State Sen. Greg Goode (R–Terre Haute) is making it clear that the debate will be heard — but not descend into chaos.
Goode announced today that he will host a listening session from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in the Terre Haute City Hall council chamber, inviting residents of Senate District 38 to share their opinions on the redrawing of political lines.
The senator also unveiled a set of ground rules intended to keep the event focused and civil:
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Proof of residency in Senate District 38 is required for entry, verified by an Indiana photo ID.
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Non-residents will be asked to remain outside and may submit written comments for review.
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No signs or political paraphernalia will be permitted in the chamber.
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Participants must behave with courtesy and respect; anyone disrupting the session will be removed.
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Each speaker will have two minutes to share their views. Goode emphasized he will “listen, not debate.”
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Because of fire code limits, speakers are encouraged to exit after their turn so others can participate.
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Terre Haute City Hall remains a weapon-free building.
Goode said the session is designed to let every voice be heard while maintaining a respectful environment. “This process works best when everyone has a voice — and everyone follows the same rules,” he said in a statement.
Goode will take media questions at 10:20 a.m. before the session begins.
Reporters are asked to RSVP by 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, via Lance.Gideon@iga.in.gov.