H.R. 7296, the SAVE America Act requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and photo ID to vote, passed the House on February 11, 2026, by a narrow 218-213 party-line vote after introduction on January 30. Now pending in the Senate, where Majority Leader John Thune has pushed for floor consideration—including weekend sessions in mid-March—but Democrats, led by Sen. Alex Padilla, have repeatedly blocked advancement through procedural maneuvers amid filibuster threats. Voting rights groups decry potential barriers for citizens lacking documents, while the Trump administration prioritizes passage. No Senate vote is scheduled as of early April, with cloture requiring 60 votes amid partisan divides; enactment hinges on GOP unity and reconciliation prospects before session end.
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The primary resolution sources for this market will be Congress.gov’s legislation tracker (https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/7296) and other official information from the government of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...The primary resolution sources for this market will be Congress.gov’s legislation tracker (https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/7296) and other official information from the government of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...H.R. 7296, the SAVE America Act requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and photo ID to vote, passed the House on February 11, 2026, by a narrow 218-213 party-line vote after introduction on January 30. Now pending in the Senate, where Majority Leader John Thune has pushed for floor consideration—including weekend sessions in mid-March—but Democrats, led by Sen. Alex Padilla, have repeatedly blocked advancement through procedural maneuvers amid filibuster threats. Voting rights groups decry potential barriers for citizens lacking documents, while the Trump administration prioritizes passage. No Senate vote is scheduled as of early April, with cloture requiring 60 votes amid partisan divides; enactment hinges on GOP unity and reconciliation prospects before session end.
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