Republicans Seek Senate Filibuster Rule Change for SAVE Act on Voter Citizenship Proof
In Brief
Republicans aim to change Senate filibuster rules to pass the SAVE Act requiring citizenship proof for voting.
Key Facts
- Republicans are pushing to alter Senate filibuster rules.
- The goal is to pass Trump's SAVE Act.
- The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship for voting.
What Happened
Republicans are working to change Senate filibuster procedures in order to advance the SAVE Act, which mandates citizenship proof for voting, according to Fox News.
Why It Matters
Changing Senate filibuster rules could impact how legislation is passed. The SAVE Act addresses requirements for voter eligibility, a topic of ongoing debate. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Observers are watching for any Senate action on filibuster rules and further debate or votes on the SAVE Act.
Sources
- Fox News — The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the 'talking filibuster' and the SAVE Act(2d ago)
