The SAVE Act is stirring controversy as it heads to the Senate, raising concerns about its potential to disenfranchise millions of married women who have changed their last names. Legal experts warn that this voter suppression bill could create significant barriers to voting and uneven policies across states.
The U.S. House has passed a bill mandating proof of citizenship for federal elections, raising concerns about voter access and the implications for married women voters. What does this mean for democracy?
The U.S. House has passed the SAVE Act, raising concerns among voting rights groups about potential barriers for millions, particularly women, in proving citizenship when voting.