Attorney General Raoul Urges Senate To Reject SAVE America Act, Federal Takeover Of Election Administration
A coalition of 12 state attorneys general warns the bill would disenfranchise millions by restricting voter registration methods and granting federal access to voter rolls, citing 21.3 million affected.
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US dispatch: new bill would require voters to provide multiple citizenship documents, in-person verification
On February 11, the US House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act) (H.R. 7296) in a 218-213 vote, marking the latest federal effort to impose stricter voter...
Attorney General Raoul Urges Senate To Reject SAVE America Act, Federal Takeover Of Election Administration
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 12 attorneys general, is urging the U.S. Senate to reject the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, warning that the legislation would improperly nationalize election administration, impose sweeping new barriers to voter registration, and disenfranchise millions of eligible Americans. If enacted, the SAVE America Act would require Americans to present documentar…
SAVE America Act Is Republicans' Next Ploy To Steal The Midterms
Source: The Washington Post / Getty The Republican Party has a popularity problem. After solidifying control of Congress and the presidency in the 2024 election, they made the big brain move of exacerbating existing problems and creating whole new ones. As a result, President Donald Trump’s approval is at a historic low, and issues that should be a strength for Republicans, like immigration, are now weak spots for them. With their efforts to red…
NY Attorney General Letitia James Leads Multi-State Opposition to SAVE America Act, Citing Threats to Voter Accessibility
NY Attorney General Letitia James leads 11 states against the SAVE America Act, arguing it would disenfranchise voters by requiring proof of citizenship for registration.
SAVE America Act Is Republicans’ Next Ploy To Steal The Midterms
Source: The Washington Post / Getty The Republican Party has a popularity problem. After solidifying control of Congress and the presidency in the 2024 election, they made the big brain move of exacerbating existing problems and creating whole new ones. As a result, President Donald Trump’s approval is at a historic low, and issues that should be a strength for Republicans, like immigration, are now weak spots for them. With their efforts to red…
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