On July 15, 2026, House Republicans linked the Save America Act to an unrelated spending bill, passing both measures primarily along party lines. The Save America Act seeks to ban mail-in ballots and impose new voter identification requirements. Proponents, including the Trump administration, argue the bill is necessary to prevent non-citizen voting and election fraud. However, voting rights advocates contend there is no evidence of widespread election tampering and warn that the bill could disenfranchise eligible voters ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
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House Republicans add Save America Act to spending bill
House Republicans have incorporated the Save America Act into a spending bill, passing both measures largely along party lines on July 15, 2026. The act aims to ban mail-in ballots and impose voter ID requirements, with supporters citing election integrity, while critics argue it could disenfranchise eligible voters.
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House Republicans resurrect Save America Act by adding it to spending bill
House Republicans add Save America Act to spending bill