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Lawmaker promotes 'Save America Act' requiring photo ID to vote
Summary
The lawmaker described the 'Save America Act' as a measure requiring picture ID to vote, argued polling shows broad support, and cited states with stronger voter-integrity rules as examples of higher participation.
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The lawmaker described a measure he called the 'Save America Act' and framed it as a straightforward voter-integrity reform that would require picture identification to vote. "What is the Save America Act? Show and picture ID to vote," he said, adding, "If you wanna go to Olive Garden and get unlimited pasta, you gotta show a picture ID."
He cited polling and said in states with stronger voter-integrity measures turnout is higher because voters trust the process. The transcript attributes these claims to the speaker; the remarks contain no citation to specific polls or states and use anecdotal examples for emphasis.

