- United States
- Ind.
- Letter
Dear Representative,
Vote no on the FY27 NDAA as long as the SAVE America Act is merged into it. Speaker Johnson’s “MIRV” maneuver doesn’t make the SAVE Act good policy — it just straps a partisan voter-suppression bill to a must-pass defense authorization and dares the chamber to swallow it.
That’s not governing. That’s the pork-laden House gamesmanship we’re sick of.
A bill that authorizes the nation’s defense should stand or fall on its own.
Loading it with unrelated voter-eligibility provisions that even the bill’s own backers admit the Senate will strip is a waste of the floor and an insult to the people who sent you there. Pass a clean NDAA.
Take up the SAVE Act separately, in the open, on its own merits — if it has any.
And understand the timeline. Whatever you pass this week won’t reach my district fast enough to change how I vote in November.
We’re watching, we’re keeping the receipts, and we’re done rewarding this kind of nonsense.
Vote no on the rule. Vote no on the merge.
Sincerely,
A Voting Constituent