Understanding the SAVE America Act and Its Impact

The SAVE America Act, a rebranded version of the SAVE Act, requires proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration and stricter ID requirements for federal elections. While supporters argue it enhances election integrity, critics warn it may disenfranchise millions, especially among women and minorities, and burden local officials with unfunded mandates.

Nationalizing The Vote?

The proposal to nationalize voting by transferring election administration from states to federal control is considered unconstitutional, as the U.S. Constitution delegates this authority to states. Challenges to nationalization emphasize the limitations of federal power, the importance of state sovereignty, and the constitutional requirement for an amendment to implement such changes.