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Unidentified House member urges vote for Save America Act, citing citizenship verification and voter ID
Summary
An unnamed House member closed debate urging passage of the Save America Act, saying it would require citizenship verification at registration and voter ID at the polls; the speaker cited Wyoming testimony and urged colleagues to 'read the bill' on data-sharing concerns.
An unidentified House representative urged colleagues to vote for the Save America Act during a floor speech, saying the measure asks whether registrants should be verified as U.S. citizens and whether voters must present identification at the polls.
The unnamed representative framed the choice in two binary questions and argued the bill is "common sense" and necessary "to make sure that only US citizens are registering to vote and that people are who they say they are when they go to the polls." The speaker named the measure and repeated the call: "If you're…
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