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VisitWhat will be the outcome of the Senate vote on the stopgap funding bill including the SAVE Act by the end of October 2024?
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House Speaker Johnson Pushes SAVE Act in Funding Bill Amid Partisan Divide, Trump’s Support Key
Sep 6, 2024, 01:10 PM
House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing for the inclusion of the SAVE Act in a stopgap funding bill, a move aimed at preventing non-citizens from voting in federal elections. The SAVE Act mandates verification of citizenship for voter registration and requires states to confirm voter citizenship status. This initiative has garnered significant support from conservative lawmakers, including Rep. Chip Roy and Rep. Scott Perry, who argue it is essential for election integrity. Trump’s support is also seen as key to its success. However, the proposal faces resistance from Democrats, who argue that the measure is unnecessary and could lead to voter suppression. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Patty Murray have criticized the move, stating that avoiding a government shutdown requires bipartisan cooperation, not unilateral actions. The House Freedom Caucus and other conservative factions are pressuring Johnson to attach the SAVE Act to the continuing resolution, threatening to vote against the funding bill otherwise. The debate over the SAVE Act highlights the broader partisan divide on election integrity and immigration issues. The act is seen as crucial by its proponents, especially given the claim that over 10 million illegal aliens have crossed the borders under Biden and Harris. Additionally, 87% of Americans reportedly support the requirement for proof of citizenship to vote. Senate leadership is also being urged to follow Johnson’s lead.
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