In this episode of the Garrison House Podcast, streamed live, we take a focused and detailed look at the S.A.V.E. Act — what it proposes, why it’s controversial, and what it actually means for federal elections.

Rather than reacting to headlines, we break down the structure of the bill, the argument behind requiring documented proof of citizenship for federal voter registration, and the national debate surrounding voter verification laws.

We address key questions:

Does the S.A.V.E. Act change voting access?

What documentation would be required?

Is this about election integrity, voter suppression, or both?

How does it compare to existing voter ID laws in individual states?

What constitutional principles are involved?

This episode moves beyond partisan framing and looks at the legal, practical, and political implications of the proposal. Whether you support or oppose it, understanding the bill itself is critical before forming an opinion.

If election integrity, federal authority, and voter verification matter to you — this is the conversation.

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