
Washington's Hobbs Slams SAVE America Act
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Washingtons Secretary of State, Steve Hobbs, along with colleagues from Minnesota and Connecticut, and senators from California and Minnesota, strongly oppose the SAVE America Act. This bill, championed by President Trump, requires proof of citizenship, photo ID at polls, and ID copies for mail-in ballots. Hobbs argues it suppresses voter turnout without enhancing security, especially for older voters without easy access to copiers and printers. The bills estimated cost of $35-40 million for the 2026 midterms, with no federal help, adds to the controversy. Despite potential lack of votes, Democrats remain vigilant as election rules face increased scrutiny.
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