Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) stated that the SAVE America Act, which was a legislative priority for President Trump, is 'dead' in Congress. He cited insufficient time to implement changes to election laws before the upcoming midterm elections, even if Senate Republicans were able to secure the necessary 60 votes for the legislation, which he described as unlikely.
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Sen. Thom Tillis Declares SAVE America Act 'Dead' Due to Time Constraints
Senator Thom Tillis announced that the SAVE America Act is effectively 'dead' due to time limitations for changing election laws ahead of the midterms. He indicated that even with sufficient Republican support, the legislation is unlikely to progress.
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Tillis: SAVE America Act is ‘dead’ as time has run out to implement new voting rules
Sen. Thom Tillis Declares SAVE America Act 'Dead' Due to Time Constraints