The first effort to pass the SAVE Act last year failed in the face of nationwide public opposition. Somehow now it's just so damn good?
What's changed? The fact that it now requires states to regularly submit their voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security? Did that make it wildly popular?
Was it the restriction on what counts as photo id and the requirements? You'd have to show a birth certificate (automatically problematic for many, especially poorer and rural people), or a passport? Did that make "it" popular? Which SAVE act is actually being discussed?
www.brennancenter.org
The first effort to pass the SAVE Act last year failed in the face of nationwide public opposition. Somehow now it's just so damn good?
What's changed? The fact that it now requires states to regularly submit their voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security? Did that make it wildly popular?
Was it the restriction on what counts as photo id and the requirements? You'd have to show a birth certificate (automatically problematic for many, especially poorer and rural people), or a passport? Did that make "it" popular? Which SAVE act is actually being discussed?
www.brennancenter.org