SAVE Act passes House—with just 1 Democrat voting for
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The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship and stricter ID rules for voting, despite non‑citizens already being barred from participating in federal elections. Here's what else to know.
At the moment, the prospects of the SAVE Act making it through the Senate seem dim. Republicans would need at least seven Democrats to vote in favor of the bill to overcome the filibuster, but the party is uniformly in opposition to the legislation — which their leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, has called “Jim Crow 2.0.”
The SAVE Act cleared the House with one Democrat joining Republicans in support. However, its future in the Senate remains uncertain.
The Republican SAVE America Act is designed to ensure that only American citizens can register to vote in U.S. elections.
Skamania, joined all but one Democrat on Wednesday in voting against the Republicans’ latest version of the election reform legislation known as the Safeguard American
Democratic Illinois Rep. Delia Ramirez unleashed a fiery speech on the House floor Wednesday blasting Republicans over the Safeguard American
The SAVE America Act would mandate identification for voting, in-person citizenship proof for registration and removal of non-citizens from voter rolls.
Attorney General Pam Bondi clashed repeatedly with Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday in a fiery hearing. Among other heated topics was the release of the Epstein documents and the redactions and lack thereof on those files.