Voter ID Legislation
Coverage of Voter ID Legislation in the Nexus archive.
- Landmark US housing bill becomes law despite Trump protest
A landmark US housing bill aimed at reducing costs and increasing supply has become law despite protests from Trump, who had wanted voter ID legislation passed first.
- Bipartisan housing bill becomes law after Trump’s signature snub
A bipartisan housing bill automatically became law without President Trump’s signature after he sought to stall it in protest of the Senate’s failure to pass his voter ID legislation. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act aims to address housing affordability by increasing the supply of homes and lowering costs.
- Capitol Conversations: U.S. Rep. Tony Wied on Farm Bill, voter ID laws
U.S. Rep. Tony Wied discusses potential Farm Bill provisions to expand dairy options for Snap recipients, a housing affordability plan, the President's advocacy for congressional passage of voter ID legislation, and his experience as a small business owner. The conversation covers policy proposals and legislative priorities.
- Congress just passed the most significant housing bill in decades, so why won’t Trump sign it?
Congress passed a bipartisan housing bill aimed at reducing costs and increasing home construction, but President Donald Trump has refused to sign it until Congress passes legislation requiring proof of citizenship for voters. The bill, supported by the real estate industry and housing advocates, faces a delay due to Trump's conditional stance.
- Conservative group launches $5M ad blitz pressuring Senate on voter ID as GOP eyes SAVE America Act push
A conservative nonprofit, Restoration of America, is launching a $5M ad campaign to push the Senate to pass voter ID legislation as part of the SAVE America Act push. The effort targets swing states and includes TV and digital ads, citing 83% public support for voter ID requirements. Senate Republicans, including Lindsey Graham and John Barrasso, are preparing to advance the measure via reconciliation.
- Conservative group launches $5M ad blitz pressuring Senate on voter ID as GOP eyes SAVE America Act push
A conservative group, Restoration of America, is launching a $5M ad campaign to pressure the Senate to pass voter ID legislation as part of the SAVE America Act push. The effort targets both parties, citing public support for voter ID laws and leveraging reconciliation to bypass Democratic opposition.