Collins Supports House-passed SAVE Act, Keeps Filibuster Intact

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Sen. Susan Collins endorses the House-passed SAVE America Act, praising its citizenship-proof voting and associated ID requirements as a simple reform to boost election security, but she will not support eliminating the Senate filibuster, arguing the 60-vote rule protects minority rights and guards against sweeping partisan changes; she notes the bill no longer imposes citizenship proofs on every ballot.
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- House passes SAVE America Act, sending Trump-backed election bill to the Senate NBC News
- Why The SAVE America Act Could Create New Obstacles For Millions Of Voters Forbes
- Federal Power Grab On Voting Still Flunks Basic Civics Test Cato Institute
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