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Gov. Spencer Cox attributes declining trust in government to failures and dysfunction.

Cox warns the Utah GOP risks the general public feeling ignored in light of gerrymandering ruling.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said government failures and dysfunction have led to falling trust in institutions, and he said Utah Republicans risk "not listening to people" in light of a recent court ruling telling state lawmakers to redraw the state's congressional boundaries.

The Republican governor appeared alongside his counterpart, Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., in a discussion about the importance of bipartisanship. Asked if he believes democratic institutions are holding amid an onslaugh

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