Rep. Chip Roy's SAVE Act, Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote in Federal Elections, Passes the House
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : "Thrilled that the House just passed the SAVE Act, which I introduced in the Senate, alongside @chiproytx in the House," Lee said.57% : "I am grateful that my colleagues answered the call and passed the SAVE Act," he continued, describing this as the "critical first step to ensure that we maintain election integrity throughout our country.
55% : All Republican present voted in support of the SAVE Act, but it was largely passed on partisan lines, as just four Democrats voted in favor alongside them.
52% : "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," Roy said of the measure passing through the House.
50% : The House voted in favor of the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, in a 220-208 vote.
47% : "That's what the SAVE Act would do."
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