by S.E. Gunn, PhD,All News Pipeline:
We now have a 4th version of the voting bill, S1383 – Veterans Accessibility Advisory Committee Act of 2025 with a short title of “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act” or the “SAVE America Act” that generated a vote on March 17, 2026 as to whether or not to proceed with consideration of this bill. The vote passed with a simple majority of 51 Yeas (51 Republicans) to 48 Nays (45 Democrats, 2 Independents, and 1 Republican) with 1 Republican Not Voting. Now begins the debate on the content of this bill.
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One reason I have been unable to find this bill is because it is titled Veterans Accessibility Advisory Committee Act of 2025. The original S1383 was amended to strike out the entire text and insert the following:
Section 1 states the act may be cited as Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act or the SAVE America Act.
Section 2 details how to ensure only citizens are registered to vote in elections for FEDERAL office. This section defines what constitutes proof of US citizenship; restricts states from processing applications without proof of US citizenship (including in those states where voter registration is included with a motor vehicle driver’s license); requires presentation of documentary proof of US citizenship in person at the voter registrar’s office as well as at polling locations; mail in ballots also require documentary proof of US citizenship (with appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities). This section ensures only US citizens are registered to vote by requiring States to ensure those who register provide appropriate documentary proof of US Citizenship to vote in FEDERAL elections. It also provides a process for those without documentary proof (an affidavit requirement) as well as establishes a process in case of documentation discrepancies. Once the bill passes, States have 30 days to submit a list of individuals registered to vote to DHS for comparison to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system to identify those who need to be removed from the State voting rolls (a fee may be charged to the State). States shall remove non-US-citizens from their voting rolls.
Section 3 requires voters to provide photo identification (acceptable photo identification is described in part (c)) when voting. Photocopies of the photo identification must be submitted at each step in the mail-in ballot process (States must provide the tech for individuals to make copies of their photo identification).
I see absolutely no legitimate reason why this stripped down bill should not pass the Senate and be sent to President Trump for signature to become law. However, we all know Democrats have a million or so illegitimate reasons to oppose this bill to include everything from “women are too stupid to figure out how to change their name legally upon marriage or divorce” to “if you live here you should be able to vote here” and everything in between. And they know we are watching.
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Source: SGT Report