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The article reports escalating internal conflict within House Republicans over efforts to attach the SAVE Act to must-pass legislation.Rep.Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has warned she will block House floor proceedings unless House Speaker Mike Johnson includes the SAVE Act in a key legislative package.
The SAVE Act would require stricter voter identification and citizenship verification standards while also imposing additional restrictions on mail-in voting.
Luna has been advocating for the bill to be incorporated into the annual defense policy measure, arguing that Republicans should pursue multiple strategies to advance their election-related priorities.She told Punchbowl News, “We should be doing all of the above.Why not try?It’s crazy,” reflecting her frustration with leadership resistance.
Luna has already disrupted GOP leadership plans by helping defeat a procedural rule that would have inserted SAVE Act language directly into the defense bill.
Republican leadership has long sought to keep unrelated policy amendments out of defense legislation, maintaining a tradition of limiting the scope of such bills to ensure smoother passage.Her actions have therefore intensified tensions within the party over legislative strategy and priorities.Meanwhile, divisions are also emerging among Senate Republicans.Sen.
Ron Johnson cautioned that Republicans must be careful with their messaging around the standoff, emphasizing that Democrats—not Republicans—are responsible for blocking the SAVE Act’s passage.He urged party members to frame the issue in a way that highlights Democratic opposition rather than internal GOP conflict.
Overall, the dispute underscores ongoing fractures within the Republican Party over election policy tactics and legislative procedure as the midterm cycle approaches.
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