
The SAVE Act: Protecting the Vote or Destroying It? - Liberty Nation News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : They're often required by employers and banks and almost always by state or federal offices when applying for programs like Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, unemployment, or housing assistance.55% : Bottom line: Yes, the SAVE Act will mean a bit more paperwork before registering to vote.
54% : While it may sound, at first, like some kind of financial bill, the SAVE Act - or, in long form, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act - would require people to demonstrate citizenship before registering to vote.
52% : The stated purpose of the SAVE Act is to prevent noncitizens from voting.
50% : The US House passed the SAVE Act on Thursday, April 10 - much to the chagrin of Democrats in both chambers of Congress.
49% : When this Act was being considered last year, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) countered the arguments from his colleagues across the aisle by pointing out three facts: "Research finds it's rare for non-citizens to vote," Forbes explains.
36% : Forbes pulls a similar trick in a piece titled "How the SAVE Act Could Impact Married Women and Other Voters."
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