The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) recently expressed approval of the US House of Representatives' decision to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. This legislative measure seeks to bolster the integrity of elections by mandating states to acquire proof of citizenship from individuals registering to vote in federal elections. Furthermore, the bill proposes additional civil and criminal penalties for election officials who fail to secure documented proof of US citizenship from voters, thereby addressing enforcement gaps in existing laws.
FGA President and CEO Tarren Bragdon emphasized the significance of this act, stating, “Americans deserve an election process they can trust. That starts with ending non-citizen voting. American citizenship is more than a legal designation—it’s an embrace of our nation’s history and a shared vision of the future. The right to vote should be reserved for citizens who have a stake in what lies ahead.” Bragdon reiterated that the SAVE Act is essential to maintaining election integrity, ensuring that American elections are exclusively for American citizens.
The Foundation for Government Accountability is recognized as a non-profit, multi-state think tank focused on promoting public policy solutions that enable all Americans to achieve the American Dream. More information can be accessed through their website at TheFGA.org.
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