America First Governors & AGs Urge Senate to Pass the SAVE America
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Governors' and Attorneys General Councils sent joint letters to U.S. Senate leaders, urging passage of the SAVE America Act.
The letters underscore growing concerns about vulnerabilities in the nation’s election system, including the risk of non‑citizens voting, and call for a uniform federal standard requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote and voter ID for all state and federal elections.
AFPI Governors cite their firsthand experience with declining public confidence in the integrity of American elections. The Attorneys General warn that states without voter ID requirements, often those with large illegal populations, have failed to adequately secure their elections. This lack of safeguards can allow those states to wield outsized influence over national elections. The Attorneys General also refute claims that the SAVE America Act would restrict lawful voter access and disenfranchise Americans, emphasizing that the legislation protects eligible American voters while strengthening election security.
Governors’ Council letter available here. Attorneys General Council letter available here.
AFPI supports commonsense election integrity measures, including voter ID, to ensure that only American citizens can legally vote in American elections. Click here to learn more about AFPI’s election integrity work.