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Home›Latest PRGNews›‘SAVE America Act’ Strips Millions of Voting Rights

‘SAVE America Act’ Strips Millions of Voting Rights

By Precinct Reporter News
March 26, 2026
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By Bo Tefu

CA Black Media

U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) is intensifying Democratic opposition to the proposed SAVE America Act, warning the measure could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters and reverse decades of progress in expanding access to the ballot.

Speaking on the U.S. Senate floor, Padilla, California’s former secretary of state, framed the legislation as a sweeping attempt to tighten voting rules in ways that could disproportionately affect married women, voters who rely on mail-in ballots and citizens lacking specific identification documents.

“This bill is anything but a voter ID bill,” he said, arguing that commonly accepted forms of identification, including driver’s licenses, would no longer be sufficient under its provisions.

Padilla also criticized requirements that would compel states to share unredacted voter rolls with the Department of Homeland Security. He warned that reliance on federal databases could produce errors leading to large-scale voter purges.

Citing analyses from states already participating in similar programs, Padilla noted that in some jurisdictions between one-quarter and one-half of voters flagged for removal were, in fact, eligible U.S. citizens.

The California Democrat linked the current debate to the civil rights movement, invoking President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1965 call for equal voting rights following the violence of Bloody Sunday. He argued that the proposed law would “turn back the clock” on hard-won protections enshrined in the Voting Rights Act.

Padilla’s remarks come as he continues a broader campaign against what he and other Democrats describe as escalating federal pressure on states to provide voter data. Over the past year, he has joined colleagues in filing legal briefs, convening public forums and introducing legislation aimed at limiting voter roll removals.

Republicans backing the SAVE America Act say stricter documentation and data-sharing requirements are necessary to ensure election integrity. Padilla and voting rights advocates counter that maintaining accurate rolls requires precision and transparency — safeguards they argue are missing from the proposal.

“Nothing is more fundamental in our democracy than the right to vote,” Padilla said. “We will do everything in our power to protect it.”

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