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Tell Congress to Safeguard American Voter Eligibility
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act)  H.R. 22 has passed the House of Representatives and now moves to the Senate. There are also two new bills – the SAVE America Act (H.R. 7296) and Make Elections Great Again (MEGA) Act (H.R. 7300) – that reword and expand the principles of the SAVE Act. These bills would require U.S. citizens to present documentary proof of citizenship in-person, such as a birth certificate or passport, to register to vote in federal elections. This creates significant barriers to voting for millions of eligible citizens. Many Americans do not have the required documentation. This legislation would disproportionately affect marginalized communities, including people of color, low-income individuals, and women who have changed their names due to marriage. Voter registration methods used by more than 90 percent of Americans (online, by mail, or at the DMV) would be upended. This is a direct threat to our democracy and to the right of every American to have their voice heard in the voting booth.

The SAVE Act and its counterparts would disenfranchise millions of American citizens, including:

  • 21 million citizens do not have a birth certificate, passport, or other documents proving citizenship. 140 million Americans do not have a passport.
  • 69 million women and 4 million men who have changed their names due to marriage would be impacted.
  • U.S. citizens of color are three times more likely than white citizens to lack the necessary identification documents. For example, two-thirds of Black Americans do not possess a passport.
  • Some rural voters would be forced to drive up to seven or eight hours round-trip just to show their documents to exercise their right to register to vote. 

By making it harder for people to access the documents they need to vote, this bill undermines the principle of equal representation and disenfranchises vulnerable populations, exacerbating inequality in our electoral system. We must act today to protect voting rights for all citizens. We urge the Senate to vote NO on the SAVE Act.

As Presbyterians, we are called to advocate for justice, equality, and the protection of the most vulnerable in society. The General Assembly has long-supported policies that promote equal access to voting for all citizens, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, or identity. The PC(USA) affirms that the right to vote is sacred and that any attempt to limit access to the ballot box is a threat to our democracy. As Christians, we are called to protect the dignity, voice, and participation of every person. 

In Micah 6:8, we are reminded that God requires us “to act justly and to love mercy.” Supporting policies that ensure all citizens can participate in elections is an expression of justice and mercy.

Take action today: urge Congress to vote NO on the SAVE Act.

You can also help by sharing this action alert with others in your congregation or community, encouraging them to take urgent action by contacting their policymaker today.

The time to act is now. Together, we can protect democracy and ensure that every voice is heard.

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