
SAVE Act: Voter ID Debate in Alaska
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The SAVE Act, a bill aimed at ensuring only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections, is under scrutiny. It requires proof of citizenship, potentially complicating mail-in voting. While claims of millions of non-citizens voting illegally are unfounded, the issue remains contentious. Alaskas congressional team is divided, with Senators Murkowski, Sullivan, and Begich holding differing views. The Senate plans an initial vote next week, but Republicans lack the votes to beat a filibuster, potentially leading to rule changes. Alaska also has its own ballot measure reaffirming citizen-only voting.
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