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The U.S. House recently passed the SAVE Act​, which requires proof of citizenship to vote. The bill has resulted in a heated debate on what ID requirements should be needed to vote.
When Hawaiʻi Sen. Brian Schatz voted for a Republican-led budget deal last month, he didn’t pretend it was a good bill. But ...
As of now, at least 9 percent of voting-age American citizens – approximately 21 million people – do not even have driver’s licenses, let alone proof of citizenship. In spite of this, many legislators ...
A proposed law is being considered in Congress that would change requirements to register to vote; some are worried it could ...
Can voters use Real ID to satisfy SAVE Act voting rules, as Byron Daniels said? Not in 44 states. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, which has passed the U.S. House, would ...
Experts say the bill could make voting harder for actual citizens. Passed in the U.S. House, it is unlikely to clear the U.S.
The SAVE Act bill as written would require proof of citizenship, like a passport or birth certificate, in order to register to vote. President Trump has maintained for years that the system is rife ...
The SAVE Act, a national bill requiring proof of United States citizenship to register to vote in Federal elections, has passed the U.S. House and will move on to the U.S. Senate, and Ohio voters ...
Republicans are pushing for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, claiming non-citizens are illegally voting in elections. But critics say there's no evidence of widespread non-citizen ...
Legal experts say states could help married women who have changed their last names by accepting documents like a legal ...
The bill to require proof of citizenship passed the U.S. House but seems destined to languish in the Senate due to the legislative filibuster.