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Voting Rights

We must defeat the SAVE Act, championed by Senator Mike Lee. This bill is outright voter suppression masquerading as election security. Non-citizen voting is already strictly illegal, carries severe federal penalties, and is exceptionally rare. Instead of protecting the integrity of our elections, this bill creates massive administrative hurdles designed to make it harder for law-abiding Americans to vote. Under its rules, every single citizen, whether they have been registered for decades or are a first-time voter, would be forced to present a narrow list of documents to prove their citizenship, a list that excludes standard state-issued driver's licenses. Historical evidence proves that these hyper-restrictive registration laws don't stop fraud; they simply lock out eligible American voters.

While the SAVE Act primarily targets registration, it is part of a broader, short-sighted assault on mail-in voting. Voting by mail has a proud history dating back to the Civil War, and today, it is the secure, gold-standard system used right here in Utah. Studies consistently show that mail-in voting provides no statistical advantage to either political party. What it actually does is increase convenience and boost voter education. From my own experience, sitting down at the kitchen table with a mail-in ballot allows you to actively research the candidates and make deeply informed choices at your own pace. Voting is a fundamental right and a civic duty, and we should be encouraging participation and protecting access, not restricting it.