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This week, Congress reintroduced the “SAVE Act,” a bill branded as “election security” but described by critics as a new form of poll tax. The proposal would require voters to present documents such as a passport, birth certificate, or naturalization papers just to register — a change that could effectively block millions of Americans who lack easy access to these records from voting.
On this episode, our host Emiliana breaks down what the bill actually does, why it’s resurfacing as the midterms approach, and how it fits into the broader fight over voting rights in America.
🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop every week.
Follow The Rally Room on Instagram, YouTube, & Facebook: @therally_room
📺 Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@therally_room
By The Rally RoomThis week, Congress reintroduced the “SAVE Act,” a bill branded as “election security” but described by critics as a new form of poll tax. The proposal would require voters to present documents such as a passport, birth certificate, or naturalization papers just to register — a change that could effectively block millions of Americans who lack easy access to these records from voting.
On this episode, our host Emiliana breaks down what the bill actually does, why it’s resurfacing as the midterms approach, and how it fits into the broader fight over voting rights in America.
🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop every week.
Follow The Rally Room on Instagram, YouTube, & Facebook: @therally_room
📺 Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@therally_room