Local representatives consider SAVE Act ahead of House vote
- The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act requires proof of U.S. Citizenship to register for federal elections, according to Rep. Chip Roy who introduced the bill.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson announced that the House will vote on the SAVE Act to ensure that only American citizens can vote in elections.
- Critics, including the Biden administration, believe this bill will create an undue burden on legitimate voters and is unnecessary.
- Johnson stated, 'American citizens – and only American citizens – should decide American elections,' emphasizing the need for safeguards against non-citizen voting.
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House to Vote on SAVE Act This Week Which Would Require Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration and Secure U.S. Elections | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
The House is poised to vote on the SAVE Act, a pivotal measure aimed at ensuring only U.S. citizens can register to vote, addressing critical concerns about election integrity and noncitizen participation.
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