As the Senate continues to debate election reform measures, Congressman Brandon Gill (TX-26) joins Election Protection Podcast host Josh Findlay to review the procedural steps around the SAVE America Act, and the ongoing policy debate surrounding voter identification and citizenship verification in federal elections.
Gill outlines how the legislation has advanced through the House and what it faces in the Senate, including key procedural hurdles such as cloture, extended debate, and the thresholds required to move the bill forward.
He also emphasizes that the SAVE America Act is designed to ensure elections are decided by eligible American citizens, highlighting the role of voter identification while addressing concerns from critics who argue such measures are unnecessary.
0:42- From a West Texas Cattle Ranch to Congress
2:31- Inside the SAVE America Act’s Path Through the Senate
11:25- What Happens if the SAVE America Act Does Not Pass
13:46- Addressing Criticism of Voter ID Laws
17:30- What to Expect if the SAVE America Act Passes