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Senate's Voter ID Bill: A Quiet Weekend Flop

Senate's Voter ID Bill: A Quiet Weekend Flop

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March 29, 20261m 26s

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Senate Republicans Voter ID Bill Debate: A Low-Key Affair

Senate Republicans held a rare weekend session to debate their voter ID bill, the SAVE America Act, but it turned into a low-key affair with many senators absent. The bill, pushed by President Trump, aimed to prove the partys commitment to voter ID and citizenship proof for registration. However, the session lacked intensity, with senators engaging in other activities like golfing and potting plants. The bills future now lies in reconciliation, bypassing debate drama, and floor action resumes mid-April after recess.

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