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House passes opt‑out for voter birthdates, preserves government access
Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2012
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Summary
First substitute House Bill 304 passed 66–4 to let Utah voters opt out of making their date of birth public on registration records; sponsors said election integrity and law‑enforcement access are preserved while giving individuals control over sensitive data.
The Utah House passed a substitute to House Bill 304 on Feb. 28 that would let voters choose to keep their date of birth off public voter‑registration records.
"This bill attempts to balance the importance of protecting sensitive personal information as well as the public's right to have access to that important…
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