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Dozens of local democratic committees signed a letter addressed to the Massachusetts Congressional Delegation calling for ...
The SAVE Act would impose sweeping, wholly unnecessary voter registration requirements and is a direct attack on voters of ...
Opponents say the SAVE Act, presented by proponents as a necessary safeguard to elections, could disenfranchise millions of ...
Democrats and other critics raised concerns that the bill could disenfranchise married women who take their spouse's name because their last name would no longer match their birth certificate.
Congresswoman Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) said she voted for the bill because she opposes noncitizens voting in U.S. elections, despite "deeply flawed provisions." ...
It's part of a strategy to make voting harder,” said Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas on a call with her colleagues in two other states.
Democrats are denouncing the legislation as a voter suppression measure, saying it would disenfranchise millions of married ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In a surprise announcement Friday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said she will not seek a third term in ...
After an intense debate on the Senate floor, state lawmakers passed a bill barring disciplinary action against K-12 students refusing to use peers’ preferred names, pronouns.
People concerned about the SAVE Act's impact on women voters have proposed a 'sex strike' in protest of it passing the House.
The SAVE Act faces tough odds in the upper chamber, where it would need support from seven Democrats to pass. Here's who ...
Four voted for the bill which House Democratic leaders said "undermines our elections, and weakens our democracy." ...
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