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House Approves SAVE Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Voting

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
April 11, 2025
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House Approves SAVE Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Voting
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act on April 10th  requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration. The legislation passed in a 220-208 vote, with four Democrats joining Republicans in support. The bill addresses ongoing concerns about election integrity, although noncitizen voting is already illegal under federal law.

The SAVE Act, Introduced by Representative Chip Roy of Texas, seeks to amend the National Voter Registration Act by mandating documentary proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or passport, during in-person voter registration. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, over 21 million Americans lack easy access to such documents, raising concerns about voter disenfranchisement.

Opponents argue the bill imposes significant obstacles for eligible voters, particularly women who have changed their names after marriage. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) warned that the legislation could affect approximately 69 million women whose legal names differ from their birth certificates. The organization continues to advocate for voting access without restrictive documentation barriers.

Supporters of the SAVE Act contend the bill is necessary to maintain the integrity of federal elections. Representative Roy stated, “In order to preserve this republic, we must uphold what it means to be able to vote in a U.S. election.” Republican lawmakers have argued that the legislation includes provisions for individuals with name discrepancies, allowing states to establish processes to accommodate such voters.

The bill now proceeds to the Senate, where it faces a challenging path due to the 60-vote requirement for passage. Senator Mike Lee of Utah introduced a companion bill backed exclusively by Republican senators. Discussions around the legislation have intensified broader debates about voter ID laws and election reforms. Details about Republican policy priorities regarding election integrity can be found on the House Majority Leader’s official issues page.

As the SAVE Act moves forward, the national debate over voting rights continues to evolve. The measure has become a focal point in the ongoing struggle between safeguarding election security and ensuring broad access to the ballot, highlighting sharp divisions between the two major political parties.

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