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Changes this year to voter privacy laws sparked quite a bit of outrage. State lawmakers defended the move to publicize more voter information as a win for transparency. But now, we're learning that state lawmakers may make more changes to voter privacy laws in hopes of appeasing angry voters and falling more in line with federal voter privacy standards. KSL politics reporter Bridger Beal-Cvetko joins the conversation to explain why lawmakers are acting *now* to make changes.
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Changes this year to voter privacy laws sparked quite a bit of outrage. State lawmakers defended the move to publicize more voter information as a win for transparency. But now, we're learning that state lawmakers may make more changes to voter privacy laws in hopes of appeasing angry voters and falling more in line with federal voter privacy standards. KSL politics reporter Bridger Beal-Cvetko joins the conversation to explain why lawmakers are acting *now* to make changes.

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