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House member urges support for "Save America Act," calls for proof-of-citizenship at registration and voter ID at polls
Summary
On the House floor a member identified as Brian urged passage of the "Save America Act," saying it would require proof of U.S. citizenship at voter registration and mandatory photo ID to cast ballots; he cited District of Columbia and Georgia examples and a University of Georgia survey during his remarks.
A House member identified in his remarks as Brian urged colleagues on the House floor to back the "Save America Act," saying the bill would require proof of U.S. citizenship when people register to vote and require voters to show photo identification when they cast ballots.
"The Save America Act has 2 key principles, both of which are common sense," Brian said, listing proof of citizenship at registration and voter ID at the polls as the bill's central provisions. He argued the measures are necessary "to move forward with election integrity, to regain the trust of the American people and the way that we operate our elections."
Brian framed the measures as protecting…
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