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If voter ID has long been a solution in search of a problem, the Republican-supported SAVE Act is a calamity in search of voters to victimize.
SAVE Act passes the House: What to know about the SAVE Act 2025, who voted for it and what it means for women's voting rights ...
The SAVE Act is headed to the Senate, where it faces an uphill battle. Here's what to know about its potential impacts in Arizona and beyond.
The SAVE Act's in-person documentary voter registration requirement will make it harder for married women, and many other groups, to register to vote.
The SAVE Act would impose sweeping, wholly unnecessary voter registration requirements and is a direct attack on voters of color, rural voters, and, of course, women voters.
The U.S. House passed the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for federal elections, mirroring an Arizona law facing challenges. Proof of citizenship could include passports, birth ...
More Married women are concerned about the SAVE Act The SAVE Act requires that the name on your valid passport or photo ID matches the name on your birth certificate or naturalization card.
The 1907 Expatriation Act made it impossible for some women born in the U.S. to vote.
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to be able to register to vote. NPR's Michel Martin asks Sean Morales-Doyle of the Brennan Center for Justice what that could mean for voters.
Who would be affected if the bill becomes law? If it eventually becomes the law, the SAVE Act would take effect immediately and apply to all voter registration applications.
The SAVE Act requires states to reject any voter registration application in which the applicant has not presented “documentary proof" of U.S. citizenship.
From the Democracy Docket, we get this warning on the SAVE Act. The Save Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) would require voters to provide proof of citizenship when they are registering ...