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Rep. Williams pushes Save Act and blames procedural obstacles for delay
Summary
Williams described the Save Act as a bipartisan voter-ID bill requiring government photo identification to vote and blamed the Senate filibuster and political opposition for preventing its passage; he said Democrats oppose it because they seek noncitizen votes, a claim made without rebuttal in the interview.
Rep. Roger Williams said the Save Act, which he described as bipartisan, would require voters to present government photo identification such as a driver's license or passport to cast a ballot.
"If you're a citizen and you have to prove it, then you can vote," Williams said. He added that the legislation…
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