Sen. Kennedy urges GOP to pass SAVE Act without Democrats
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) sharply criticized fellow Republicans for not advancing the SAVE Act, a Trump-backed election security bill, through reconciliation. The legislation would expand federal agencies' role in safeguarding elections and overhaul existing systems. His remarks underscore internal GOP debates over legislative strategy ahead of the midterms.
Kennedy presses GOP to act on SAVE Act
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Kennedy presses GOP to act on SAVE Act
In a Fox News interview, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) criticized Republicans for delaying the SAVE Act, which aims to expand federal oversight of election security. He rejected the idea of negotiating with Democrats, urging the use of reconciliation to advance the bill with only Republican votes. Kennedy’s blunt remarks reflect frustration with the party’s legislative pace as elections approach. Raw Story
"Some of my colleagues think that if we talk about the SAVE Act long enough, Democrats will give in. If you believe that, then you are proof that human evolution is a slow process! Your cocker spaniel knows better. Democrats are not going to vote for the SAVE Act. We are going to have to do it with Republican votes."
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