
Senate Debates Save America Act: Voter ID, Citizenship Proof
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The U.S. Senate narrowly agreed to debate the Save America Act, which requires photo ID and citizenship proof for voting. Senator Lisa Murkowski, the sole Republican opposing debate, raises concerns about the bills impact on remote Alaskan communities, where obtaining necessary documents could be costly and time-consuming. Supporters argue that states can send election workers and streamline birth certificate access. The bill faces uncertainty, with only 51 votes in favor, short of the 60 needed to overcome a filibuster.
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