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Speaker praises passage of Save America Act, urges proof-of-citizenship and photo ID requirements
Summary
At a House Administration committee meeting, an unidentified speaker hailed passage of the Save America Act and urged measures requiring proof of citizenship at registration and photo identification at polling places, then yielded to the bill's author, Chip Roy.
At a House Administration committee meeting, an unidentified speaker said the Save America Act had been passed and urged further steps to secure U.S. elections, including proof of citizenship at registration and photo identification at polling places.
The speaker described those measures as "absolutely essential and important topics in election integrity," saying the legislation represented "a…
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