The U.S. House has voted to pass the SAVE Act, a Republican‑backed bill that would require voters to present government‑issued photo identification in federal elections. Supporters argue the measure strengthens election integrity, while critics warn it could create barriers for eligible voters, particularly marginalized groups. The bill also includes proof‑of‑citizenship requirements for voter registration, marking one of the most sweeping proposed changes to federal election rules in years.
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