
House Republicans are set to pass a voter suppression bill that would disenfranchise millions
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : " The measure fuses two of the central planks of the MAGA agenda -- anti-immigrant hysteria and voter fraud paranoia.54% : "What Congress has mostly been doing over the last 60 years is responding to state efforts at voter suppression and trying to make voting more accessible," says Sweren-Becker.
50% : "If the SAVE Act were enacted, this would be the first federal voter suppression bill in recent memory, and possibly ever," says Eliza Sweren-Becker, senior counsel for the Brennan Center for Justice's voting rights and elections program.
48% : "If Congress were to enact the SAVE Act, it would be a an enormous departure from that mission of protecting the freedom to vote."
44% : " The SAVE Act died after passing the House last summer, with President Biden and Senate Democrats in opposition, but Republicans resurrected it after Trump won -- with the president incorporating some of its provisions into his new executive order.
8% : Two weeks after Donald Trump issued a sweeping anti-voting executive order, the House of Representatives is set to pass a measure, the SAVE Act, that is described by voting rights advocates as perhaps the worst voter suppression bill ever seriously considered by Congress.
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