What is the SAVE Act and why are married women concerned? Here's what to know
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55% : Here's what to know about the SAVE Act and how it could impact different groups of American voters.53% : What is the SAVE Act? The SAVE Act would require that anyone registering to vote or changing their registration appear in person at an election office with original or certified documents proving not only identity, but citizenship status.
53% : These already include a requirement for election officials to verify eligibility and citizenship data via the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, death data, and U.S. Postal Service change-of-address data, as reported by the Center for American Progress.
52% : He said the legislation provided "myriad ways for people to prove citizenship and explicitly directs States to establish a process for individuals to register to vote if there are discrepancies."
51% : "It's just an undue burden for nothing because there isn't a problem with non-citizens voting,'' Helen Butler, executive director of the nonpartisan Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda, previously told USA TODAY.
44% : How would it impact American voters? Registering to vote or updating your voter registration information could become much more difficult for tens of millions of Americans under the SAVE Act.
42% : Why are married woman concerned about the SAVE Act?
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