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Indiana Senate elects 1st new leader in 12 years

(AP) — The Indiana Senate has a new leader for the first time in a dozen years.

Members of the Republican-dominated Senate elected Sen. Rodric Bray of Martinsville as its president pro tem during the Legislature’s Organization Day session on Tuesday.

Bray takes the place of former Sen. David Long of Fort Wayne, who retired from the Legislature after the November election. Senate Republicans had picked Bray to become their new leader after Long announced he was stepping down.

Bray is an attorney who was first elected in 2012 to succeed his father in the Senate.

Bray said he wanted to see respectful debate as legislators work on matters such as drafting a new two-year state budget during the session that starts in early January.

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