Outcome of the SAVE Act in the Senate by end of 2025
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Official voting records from the U.S. Senate
House Republicans Plan SAVE Act for National Voter ID Legislation Requiring Proof of Citizenship in 2025
Dec 29, 2024, 12:10 PM
House Republicans are preparing to introduce national voter ID legislation as part of their agenda for the new Congress in 2025. The proposed measures include requirements for proof of citizenship when registering to vote, as outlined in the SAVE Act, and potential penalties for election officials who fail to verify voter eligibility. GOP leaders assert that these initiatives are necessary to enhance election security and restore public trust in the electoral process. The legislation is expected to gain momentum under a unified Republican government, with a focus on passing these laws swiftly. This push follows claims made during the 2024 campaign regarding illegal voting by noncitizens, which has been a focal point for the party.
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