The Hennepin County Board has passed a report recommending changes in the way Minnesota restores voting rights for convicted felons. Under state law, felons can vote again after they've served their sentences and completed probation. But the board report suggests that the system is not working as well as it should, and many convicted felons who are eligible to vote again may not know it. Hennepin County Commissioner Peter McLaughlin pushed for the board to consider this issue and was on the work group that wrote the report. He joins us now. That is Hennepin County Comissioner Peter McLaughlin. You'll more on this subject during our special series next week "Whose Democracy Is It?"