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Republicans Propose Voting Changes

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Sen. Kathy Bernieron on how the GOP bill would redefine an "indefinitely confined” voter.

Republican Senator Kathy Bernier, chair of the Senate’s elections committee, discusses a Republican proposal that would redefine how voters are considered for indefinitely confined status.

02/26/2021

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