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Vote No on the SAVE Act

To: Sen. Curtis, Sen. Lee, Rep. Maloy

From: A constituent in Salt Lake City, UT

March 21

I demand that you stop supporting the SAVE Act and vote no. This bill restricts voting rights of American citizens to solve a problem that does not exist. Even the lieutenant governor of Utah, a staunch Republican, opposes it. When a bill loses support across party lines like this, something is fundamentally wrong. The evidence is clear: voter fraud by non-citizens is virtually nonexistent, yet this legislation would create real barriers for eligible American voters trying to exercise their constitutional rights. The SAVE Act would require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote, forcing millions of Americans who lack passports or birth certificates to jump through unnecessary hoops. Elderly voters, low-income families, and rural residents would be hit hardest. This isn't about election security. It's about making it harder for citizens to vote. Your constituents are watching how you vote on this. We expect you to listen to the bipartisan opposition and stand against legislation that fixes an imaginary problem while creating actual harm. Vote no.

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