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GOP fast tracks monster voter suppression bill that could disenfranchise millions by requiring proof of citizenship at polls
Republicans are moving quickly to pass a bill requiring voters to show proof of citizenship both to register and at the polls ahead of the 2026 midterm elections a move that experts warn could disenfranchise millions of Americans. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), the sponsor of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, said in a social media video Thursday night that House leadership would bring the proposal up for a vote next week.
The bill would require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote, as well as requiring photographic identification that proves citizenship to cast a ballot. In most states, that means voters, even those who are already on the rolls, would need to bring a passport or original birth certificate to the polls. Only states with enhanced driver licenses Michigan, New York, Vermont, Minnesota and Washington satisfy the SAVE America Acts heightened requirements a REAL ID (used in most states) wont cut it. The strict ID rules could keep millions of already-registered Americans who dont have that documentation on hand from casting ballots. According to a Brennan Center for Justice analysis, around 21 million Americans could be disenfranchised. Half of Americans lack a passport, and millions more dont have ready access to birth certificates to prove citizenship. The bill could also kick millions of married women who took their husbands last name off the rolls.
The proposal would also require state election officials to aggressively scrub their voter rolls, which, history shows, would lead to thousands of improper cancellations of legitimate eligible voter registrations. The House passed a similar version, aimed just at registrations, last spring, which was also sponsored by Roy. That less expansive SAVE Act was described to Democracy Docket by one historian as the most extraordinary attack on voting rights in American history.
Republican backers say the measures are necessary to keep noncitizens from voting. But noncitizen voting is a crime that is easily caught and prosecuted, which is perhaps one reason why its exceedingly rare. Recent lengthy reviews of voter rolls conducted by Republican election administrators have turned up precious few instances of noncitizens even on the rolls, let alone voting. Meanwhile, registration file purges have improperly kicked thousands of legal voters off the rolls.
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/gop-fast-tracks-monster-voter-suppression-bill-that-could-disenfranchise-millions-by-requiring-proof-of-citizenship-at-polls/
This is a MUST read! I would be one of those who couldn't vote.
Historic NY
(39,794 posts)regnaD kciN
(27,542 posts)This is entirely a production of the Pedo Protecting Party.
Also, it will probably pass the House, but is certain to meet a Senate filibuster.
EYESORE 9001
(29,525 posts)Thats what I would expect as a reason for tossing out a phrase like that. So defeatist. So demoralizing. On an ostensibly Democratic-supporting platform to boot.
sheshe2
(96,607 posts)Jeebus C
There are times that I feel I need to log out and log in again to see if I am really on DU.
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Wednesdays
(21,912 posts)I read that four...just FOUR Democrats in the House voted in favor of the watered-down SAVE bill. The article spends a lot of ink on how Senate Democrats would kill it with a filibuster.
sheshe2
(96,607 posts)and not the' republicon maga'.
Why are you attacking Democrats here?
betsuni
(28,889 posts)ms liberty
(11,070 posts)You should know better than to blame the Democrats for this.
blm
(114,460 posts)mysteryowl
(8,749 posts)roamer65
(37,850 posts)Its already started with the meeting of 27 states last week in Minnesota.
C Moon
(13,540 posts)Digging themselves in deeper and deeper.
Volaris
(11,500 posts)I've been through TSA twice in a decade. Oh by the way, does any else remember the absolute fit the Republicans threw about THAT (ohhhh the federal lib-police want you to have another ID so that PoliceStateBlahBlahablah), and now they're okie-dokie requiring a PASSPORT TO VOTE?!
