Analyst Brief March 03, 2026

S. 1383 β€” SAVE America Act, as amended (Sponsored by Rep. Roy / House Administration Committee) Additional legislative items are possible.

Current Status
Rules Committee Print

Executive Summary

The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" (SAVE America Act) aims to ensure only U.S. citizens are registered to vote in federal elections. It amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration and mandates states to verify citizenship through various databases. This bill seeks to address concerns about non-citizen voting, a recurring issue in election integrity debates. The bill is currently a Rules Committee Print, indicating it is under consideration by the House Rules Committee.

Bill Data

Primary Sponsor
Unknown
Bill Number
S. 1383
Co-Sponsors
None

Arguments For

  • Argument 1: Enhances election integrity by preventing non-citizens from voting, reinforcing the principle of citizen-only suffrage.
  • Argument 2: Provides a clear and standardized process for verifying voter eligibility, reducing potential for fraud and abuse.
  • Argument 3: Addresses public concerns about election security, potentially increasing voter confidence and participation.
  • Argument 4: Empowers states to maintain accurate voter rolls, ensuring fair representation and preventing resource misallocation.
Likely Supporters
RepublicansElection Integrity OrganizationsConservative Advocacy Groups

Arguments Against

  • Argument 1: Could disenfranchise eligible voters, particularly minorities and low-income individuals, who may face challenges in obtaining or presenting required documentation.
  • Argument 2: Imposes significant administrative and financial burdens on states to implement and maintain the verification systems.
  • Argument 3: May face legal challenges based on claims of discrimination and violation of voting rights.
  • Argument 4: Could be perceived as a politically motivated effort to suppress voter turnout, particularly among demographics that tend to vote for the opposing party.
Likely Opponents
DemocratsCivil Rights OrganizationsVoting Rights Advocacy Groups

πŸ“‹ Key Provisions

  • Requires documentary proof of United States citizenship for voter registration.
  • Mandates states to utilize databases like SAVE to verify citizenship status of registered voters.
  • Requires states to take affirmative steps to ensure only U.S. citizens are registered to vote.
  • Specifies acceptable forms of documentary proof of citizenship, including REAL ID Act compliant identification, U.S. passports, and birth certificates.

πŸ” Verification Guide

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Claim Analysis Page 4, Line 21

The act requires documentary proof of citizenship.

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"applicant presents documentary proof of United States"

Claim Analysis Page 1, Line 7

The act amends section 3 of the National Voter Registration Act.

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"UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP.β€”Section 3 of the National"

Claim Analysis Page 4, Line 9

The act allows for American Indian Cards as proof of citizenship.

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"An American Indian Card issued by"

Claim Analysis Page 15, Line 21

The act requires states to use the SAVE system.

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"Alien Verification for Entitlements (β€˜SAVE')"

Claim Analysis Page 16, Line 18

The act allows states to use state identification cards to verify citizenship.

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"identification cards or driver's licenses"

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