Washington State restored voting rights to incarcerated people convicted of felonies immediately upon their release in 2022. House Bill 2030 would effectively allow anyone incarcerated and currently in a state prison to vote or sit on a jury, among other additional freedoms. Rep. Sam Low joins us to share his concerns about this bill and how it impacts victims’ rights. We also reveal a key tip from experts who can assess with 94% accuracy a potential divorce if couples do this one thing, and some tips on strengthening your marriage.
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