House Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans to move forward with President Donald Trump’s signature voter ID legislation through the budget reconciliation process. This decision comes after a group of conservative lawmakers, led by Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, blocked a key procedural vote to advance several bills on the floor in protest of Congress not sending the SAVE America Act to the president’s desk.
Voter ID Legislation
The SAVE America Act, which aims to add strict new ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements for voting, has been a top priority for President Trump. Despite Senate GOP leaders warning that they do not have the 60 votes needed to overcome the filibuster and proceed with the elections overhaul bill, Johnson remains optimistic that the legislation can be passed through reconciliation.
Johnson pointed out that the House has passed a version of the voter ID bill multiple times and believes that using a budget framework, which would only require a simple majority of votes, is the best path forward. However, many Senate Republicans are skeptical that they could muscle the legislation through under their strict rules around the budget reconciliation process.
Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.