From Congressman Darin LaHood:

LaHood Votes for SAVE America Act to Bolster Election Integrity

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Darin LaHood voted in favor of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act to strengthen our current election laws by requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. 

“I was proud to vote for the SAVE America Act on the House floor today, and believe it is an important step toward strengthening the American public’s confidence in our elections,” said Rep. LaHood. “My home state of Illinois, and others across our country, have failed to properly maintain their voter rolls and implement basic election security practices such as requiring voter ID. By establishing clear, consistent standards to verify voter eligibility, this legislation helps ensure that only the American people decide our elections. Protecting election integrity is fundamental to maintaining public trust and the SAVE America Act provides commonsense measures to help secure our electoral process.”

Background:

  • The SAVE America Act amends the National Voter Registration Act to require states to obtain proof of citizenship regardless of where the individual registers and allow for an alternative route for U.S. citizens who might not have documentary proof.
  • Along with obtaining proof of citizenship, the bill directs states to create programs that update their voter rolls promptly and accurately.
  • The SAVE America Act will assist in this process by providing states access to Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration databases and for these programs to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls without inconveniencing U.S. citizens.

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