- United States
- N.M.
- Letter
Vote no on HB22, the SAVE Act. This bill doesn't stop non-citizen voting — federal law already prohibits that, and documented cases are vanishingly rare. What it does is erect a documentary wall between millions of eligible Americans and the ballot box, with no hardship exceptions and no federal funding to help states comply.
The people hit hardest are those who can least afford it: elderly citizens who never needed a passport, naturalized Americans whose decades-old paperwork is hard to replace, and low-income voters who face real costs obtaining birth certificates. Women are disproportionately burdened too — a married name change can be nearly impossible to document across older records, creating a bureaucratic trap for voters who have done nothing wrong. The bill's own analysis acknowledges these burdens while offering no solutions.
This is also an unfunded mandate that forces states to overhaul registration systems and build new federal database interfaces on their own dime, then exposes election officials to a flood of litigation through a private right of action provision. That's not election integrity — that's a mechanism for deciding who gets to vote. Reject HB22.