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House Republicans Push SAVE Act, Risk Government Shutdown Over Funding Bill
Sep 15, 2024, 04:20 PM
House Republicans are attempting to tie a bill requiring proof of voter citizenship to a crucial funding bill, potentially leading to a government shutdown. Texas Republican Chip Roy introduced the bill, known as the SAVE Act, which mandates a birth certificate or passport to register to vote. The bill has faced significant opposition, even within the GOP, leading Louisiana Republican Mike Johnson to pull the stopgap measure hours before a scheduled vote. Critics argue that non-citizen voting is already illegal in federal elections and that the bill is a tactic to cause chaos in the upcoming election. Rep. Lloyd Doggett and others warn it would cause chaos and disrupt the funding deal. House Admin Committee Chair Steil supports the measure, while Democratic Rep. Auchincloss criticizes Speaker Mike Johnson's handling of the situation.
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