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Unidentified speaker urges House Administration committee to pass Save America Act, cites poll support for photo ID
Summary
An unidentified speaker urged members of the House Administration committee to approve the Save America Act, saying the bill would restrict voting to U.S. citizens and citing poll figures — 83% of adults and 73% of Democratic voters — in support of photo ID requirements; no opposing remarks appear in the transcript.
An unidentified speaker asked members of the House Administration committee to support the Save America Act, saying the measure "ensures that only American citizens vote in American elections" and urging colleagues to vote yes.
The speaker framed the bill as straightforward and broadly popular, saying, "This should be the easiest yes vote this year" and that "The American people want the Save America Act." The remarks included two polling figures:…
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