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House Passes Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote | National Review

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

58% : I am grateful that my colleagues answered the call and passed the SAVE Act, as this serves as a critical first step to ensure that we maintain election integrity throughout our country.
55% : " Under the SAVE Act, states will be mandated to obtain proof of citizenship from individuals in person before allowing them to register to vote.
53% : Two thirds of Democrats support citizenship verification and voter ID, despite passionate opposition from the party's lawmakers, activists, and media apparatus.
51% : Although non-citizen voting in federal elections is rare, some deep blue localities allow non-citizens to vote in local elections and Republicans regularly warned about the practice leading up to the 2024 election.
50% : "Despite the ridiculous attacks and purposeful misinformation spread about the bill, I am pleased to see that the House of Representatives once again passed the SAVE Act on a bipartisan basis to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections," said Representative Chip Roy (R., Texas), who introduced the SAVE Act and got over 100 co-sponsors on the bill.
50% : The Trump administration said in a statement of policy Tuesday the president would sign the SAVE Act if it reaches his desk.
44% : It's absurd that we protect our beer more than we protect our ballots," said Bryan Steil (R., Wisc.), chairman of the House Administration Committee, the congressional panel that handles election legislation.
44% : Democratic Representatives Ed Case (Hawaii), Jared Golden (Maine), Henry Cuellar (Texas), and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (Wash.) voted for the SAVE Act.
42% : Most House Democrats opposed the SAVE Act because they claimed it would disenfranchise voters.
31% : President Trump signed an executive order last month bolstering citizenship verification requirements and preventing foreigners from interfering in U.S. elections.

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