Senate Republicans Join Democrats in Rejecting Addition of SAVE America Act to Funding Bill
A group of Senate Republicans voted with Democrats to prevent the inclusion of the SAVE America Act in a funding bill. The act involves voter ID and citizenship verification measures. The vote occurred during efforts to attach it to legislation funding federal immigration enforcement.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe SAVE America Act includes provisions for voter ID and citizenship verification. The attempt to add it happened late at night and targeted a bill funding federal immigration enforcement.
Four GOP senators voted with Democrats to reject the addition. The funding package was described as party-line. The vote highlights divisions within the Republican party on immigration-related legislation. No further details on the exact timing or additional votes were provided in the report.
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GOP senators prioritized clean funding bill passage over risking shutdown with divisive voter ID rider.
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