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Oregon AG Leads Coalition in Opposing Federal Election Bill, Citing Voter Suppression Concerns

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Oregon AG Leads Coalition in Opposing Federal Election Bill, Citing Voter Suppression Concerns

In a bold stand against a proposed federal election bill, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joins forces with 17 other attorneys general to oppose the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which they argue threatens to disenfranchise millions of eligible voters across the United States. The coalition, representing a diverse group of states, sends a letter to congressional leadership on April 1, 2025, urging them to reject H.R. 22, a bill that mandates in-person voter registration with specific federal or state documents like passports or birth certificates. Rayfield, speaking from Salem, Oregon, asserts that it is entirely possible. . .

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