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<p>1. Senate Vote and Legislative Status</p> <ul> <li>The Senate voted <strong>51–47</strong> to proceed with debate on the <strong>Save America Act</strong>.</li> <li>All Republicans supported moving forward <strong>except Lisa Murkowski</strong>; <strong>Tom Tillis did not vote</strong>.</li> <li>Democrats are portrayed as unanimously opposed.</li> <li>The bill is now in debate, with Republicans attempting to build public support.</li> <li>The legislation would: <ul> <li>Require <strong>proof of U.S. citizenship</strong> to register to vote in federal elections.</li> <li>Require <strong>photo ID</strong> to cast a ballot.</li> </ul> </li> <li>This is: <ul> …
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