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SAVE Act

March 20 – March 22, 2026

The Bottom Line

The SAVE Act would require people to show proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or passport, to register for federal elections. Senate Republicans are currently pushing the bill as part of a high-stakes standoff over funding the Department of Homeland Security, which could lead to a government shutdown if a deal is not reached. While the bill aims to prevent noncitizens from voting, critics note that noncitizen voting is already illegal and that new requirements could block millions of eligible Americans from the polls.

Key Statements

PPBS.org

The Senate begins debate on the SAVE Act, a Republican-backed bill requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, amid opposition from Democrats over potential voting barriers.

This article confirms the current legislative status of the bill as a primary focus of Senate debate.

SSen. Bill Cassidy

Senate Democrats are holding up funding for the Department of Homeland Security and blocking the SAVE America Act.

This post explicitly links the passage of the SAVE Act to the high-stakes funding of the Department of Homeland Security.

3 Articles

Experts: SAVE America bill would require more documentation to vote

Chicago TribuneCenter Left

Fact-checking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on the effects of the SAVE America Act

PBS.orgCenter Left

GOP, Dems battle over Trump's SAVE Act. But who will it really help?

USA TodayCenter Left

Political Response

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