GOP pushes ahead with citizenship voting bill. Some state election officials say it's problematic
- Congressional Republicans' election legislation requires voters to prove their citizenship when registering, raising concerns from state election officials about implementation and funding.
- State election officials support ensuring that only U.S. Citizens vote, noting that errors are usually unintentional rather than deliberate.
- Voting rights groups warn that married women changing their names may face registration issues under the SAVE Act due to discrepancies with their birth certificates.
- Governor Deidre Henderson expressed concerns about federal overreach, stating that Congress has not consulted election officials to determine if the proposal is feasible.
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