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Utah lawmakers and counterparts in other states seek to balance transparency and power during COVID-19
Written by Decker Westenburg and Marina McNairy
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HB232 proposes making injured state soldiers eligible for compensation
Utah National Guards members, such as Maj. Matt Bowen and 1st Lt. Greg Barnes, pictured here, would receive workers compensation if injured in state active duty if HB232 passes. (Matt Bowen)
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