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Unidentified House member urges passage of Save America Act, calls critics "shockingly racist and sexist"
Summary
An unidentified member of the House floor urged passage of the Save America Act, saying it would require documented proof of U.S. citizenship and a valid photo ID to register to vote and accusing opponents of treating some voters as "not smart enough" to obtain identification.
An unidentified member of the House urged colleagues to pass the Save America Act, saying the bill would require documented proof of U.S. citizenship and a valid photo identification when registering to vote and accusing opponents of treating some voters as "not smart enough" to obtain IDs.
The speaker, who identified themselves as a cosponsor of the measure (referenced in the remarks as "Senate file…
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