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Tell the House and the Senate to oppose voter suppression bills
The politicians who want to steal our right to vote are at it again. They are continuing their quest to throw up barriers that make it tough for us to register to vote and to cast our ballots.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (S. 128/H.R. 22), the SAVE America Act (H.R. 7296), and the Make American Elections Great Again Act (H.R. 7300) are the latest versions of legislation that failed in 2025. Despite their names, they would disenfranchise millions of Americans.
They are cynical “solutions” to a problem that does not exist: rampant voting by noncitizens. And their intention is to drastically reduce turnout among particular groups of voters—including voters of color, young voters, and poor voters.
The bills requires in-person registration—with a birth certificate, passport, or naturalization papers—at state elections offices, whether we are registering for the first time or updating information, such as an address.
This would be extremely burdensome for many people, including those who live a long distance from elections offices, have no access to their “papers,” or can no longer register online or by mail.
These bills would disenfranchise married women and others who have changed their names and have documents that don’t match their current legal name. The disenfranchised would include lower-income Americans, who are less likely to have passports, eligible voters who are hospitalized or have disabilities, and many others.
Tell your senators and representative to respect our right to vote. Tell them to stop these voter-suppression bills now.