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Congresswoman Lori warns SAVE Act would federalize elections, pledges mobilization to protect voting access
Summary
At a Westford town hall the congresswoman said she opposed the House SAVE Act, argued it would require proof-of-citizenship beyond state IDs and could centralize voter data with DHS, and outlined legal and grassroots preparations to protect voting access.
A Westford town‑hall attendee asked what Congresswoman Lori would do to protect elections; she said she opposes the SAVE Act and warned it would federalize elections and create privacy and access risks.
"Your Massachusetts license is not enough to vote in an election," Lori told the audience, arguing the SAVE Act would require a proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate or passport…
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