What to know about the SAVE America Act, Trump’s No. 1 legislative priority

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by Ryan Mancini
March 12, 2026
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President Trump's top legislative priority, the SAVE America Act, faces an uncertain future.

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This bill could change voter requirements, potentially requiring proof of citizenship to register and valid ID to vote.

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The Republican-backed Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, President Trump's top legislative priority, recently passed in the House of Representatives. This bill would mandate that Americans provide proof of citizenship to register to vote and a valid ID to cast a ballot. The SAVE America Act faces an uncertain future in the Senate, as its passage there is not guaranteed. The article does not provide sufficient detail to address specific data or systems affected, or documented consequences beyond its uncertain legislative future.

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