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Hi, this is State Senator █████████ calling. I'm calling you today to invite you to join my telephone town hall event taking place in just a few moments. Please stay on the line and you will be automatically connected. And if you have any questions after the event or if we can assist you in any way, please feel free to call our district office at ████████████. And if you want to be added to our Do Not Call list, please press 9 now. Thank you. Please hold while we connect you to your Access Live event. This Access Live event is currently in progress. Please note that this call may be monitored, recorded or rebroadcast. Merrick act and whatever. Can you briefly discuss what they look like and what the status of some of them are, and also talk to us a little bit about the executive order that President █████ signed recently and what the status with the that is with respect to Pennsylvania's role, with respect to that. Can you talk a little bit about those things? Of course, Senator. And there are two pretty big issues. The SAVE act, and there have been many versions of it in the House and kicking over to the Senate. The SAVE act, the Save America Act, a lot of it has to deal with requiring voters to present documentation of citizenship, which in and of itself is a challenge, but especially for people who maybe they got married and they changed their name and their birth certificate or their passport doesn't match their credentials, or if you're one of the a million or more people in Pennsylvania who don't have a passport or birth certificate, like if you're Amish or whatever else, it is a real challenge. It is, I think, in our, from our perspective, creating an obstacle and creating a real challenge for voters without any real evidence of it being a problem, a legitimate problem, that is being sol. So the SAVE act or the Save America act has been going back and forth between the House and the Senate. From everything I read and talking to our representatives, I don't know that it's actually going to happen. But I think it's something we all ought to care about because it has the potential to disenfranchise a significant number of Pennsylvanians. There was also, as you mentioned, Senator, an executive order which required states to do any number of things. Executive orders are not the law. They are an order from the president to the executive branch of government. So states and our Constitution.
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Mar 06, 2023
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