The SAVE Act, which would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and photo identification at polls, passed the House in February 2026 on a party-line vote before moving to the Senate. Republican control of the chamber has enabled repeated House passage since 2025, yet Senate consideration has stalled amid the 60-vote filibuster threshold; with 53 Republican seats, the measure requires cross-aisle support that has not emerged. Lawmakers explored inclusion via budget reconciliation incentives or attachment to must-pass legislation such as the NDAA, but no such provisions cleared both chambers by mid-2026. Upcoming Senate floor time before the November midterms and any lame-duck session represent the primary remaining windows, with outcomes hinging on procedural votes, potential amendments, and sustained partisan positioning.
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Examples of qualifying legislation include H.R. 22, the “SAVE Act,” and H.R. 7296, the “SAVE America Act.”
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0x65070BE91...Examples of qualifying legislation include H.R. 22, the “SAVE Act,” and H.R. 7296, the “SAVE America Act.”
The primary resolution source for this market will be 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 SAVE Act, which would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and photo identification at polls, passed the House in February 2026 on a party-line vote before moving to the Senate. Republican control of the chamber has enabled repeated House passage since 2025, yet Senate consideration has stalled amid the 60-vote filibuster threshold; with 53 Republican seats, the measure requires cross-aisle support that has not emerged. Lawmakers explored inclusion via budget reconciliation incentives or attachment to must-pass legislation such as the NDAA, but no such provisions cleared both chambers by mid-2026. Upcoming Senate floor time before the November midterms and any lame-duck session represent the primary remaining windows, with outcomes hinging on procedural votes, potential amendments, and sustained partisan positioning.
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