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Brown Statement On Judiciary Chairmanship

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO) — Sen. Liz Brown (IN-15) just learned today Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rod Bray removed her from her Senate Judiciary Chairmanship. Brown released the following statement:

“After Senate President Pro Tempore Rod Bray called me today to inform me that I would no longer be Judiciary Chair, it is apparent that effects linger from our failure to draw fair maps that would promote conservative Hoosier voices in Washington. Senator Bray is utilizing his right to redefine Senate leadership after a tumultuous Fall. As I’ve said, our caucus has rebuilding to do to repair communication and trust with voters, and I will continue to do that. President Trump called on Indiana to protect conservative values and I remain focused on that.”

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