Yahoo: Senate debates SAVE Act. How will voters be impacted under new law?
Senate debates SAVE Act. How will voters be impacted under new law?
The SAVE Act, passed by the House, faces a Senate vote. Critics say it could disenfranchise millions, especially married women.
Voters are becoming frustrated by the Senate’s failure to pass the SAVE Act, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. The latest Rasmussen Reports ...
Post and Courier: Commentary: The SAVE Act and the SC voters it leaves behind
Fearing the SAVE Act will not get out of the Senate and become federal law, one state has taken steps toward initiating its own version of a proof of citizenship bill for voters. Florida Gov. Ron ...
The SAVE America Act of 2026 would require voters to provide proof of citizenship and a photo ID to register—a move that supporters, like Rep. Andy Harris, say would prevent noncitizens from voting.
Southern Poverty Law Center: Senate Fails to Advance SAVE Act, Millions of Voters Retain Their Right to Vote for Now
Senate Fails to Advance SAVE Act, Millions of Voters Retain Their Right to Vote for Now
MSN: What's in the SAVE Act and how would voters be impacted?
Colts Wire: Does 2026 SAVE America Act threaten married women’s voting rights?
The process of casting a ballot may become more difficult for voters come midterms if the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE Act, passes through Congress. As Iowa’s congressional ...
Originally, the SAVE America Act included a provision that would have also required voters to show documents such as a passport or birth certificate at the polls every time they vote. The current ...