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VisitOutcome of House GOP bill combining government funding extension and SAVE Act by December 31, 2024?
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Biden Threatens to Veto House GOP Bill Combining Government Funding Extension Until March 2025 and SAVE Act
Sep 9, 2024, 06:30 PM
President Joe Biden has announced his intention to veto a House Republican bill that combines a six-month government funding extension with the SAVE Act, a measure requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. The proposed legislation has sparked controversy, with Republicans arguing that it is essential to safeguard election integrity by preventing illegal immigrants from voting. Democrats, however, oppose the bill, claiming it is a tactic to disenfranchise voters and maintain political power. The Department of Justice's ongoing prosecution of cases related to illegal voting underscores the contentious nature of the debate. Biden's veto threat highlights the deep partisan divide over election laws and government funding as the deadline for a potential government shutdown looms. The bill would fund the government until March 2025. According to polls, 87% of Americans agree that only citizens should vote in elections.
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