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Voting access (the SAVE Act)

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Protect the Right to Vote

What this is

Ready-to-use call scripts and emails to tell your senators to oppose the SAVE Act, a bill that would make millions of Americans show a passport or birth certificate just to register to vote. Copy, personalize, send.

What this is, in plain language

The basics

The SAVE Act is a bill in Congress that would require every American to show a document like a passport or birth certificate, in person, to register to vote or update their registration. Most people do not carry those documents, and many do not have easy access to them.

The current version is S. 1383, the SAVE America Act. The House passed it on February 11, 2026, and it is stalled in the Senate, which is exactly why calling your senators now matters. An earlier version, HR 22, passed the House in 2025 and never became law.

The Brennan Center estimates that more than 21 million voting-age citizens do not have ready access to proof-of-citizenship documents. The bill is especially hard on married women whose current name does not match their birth certificate, on rural and older voters, and on young people registering for the first time.

Who this reaches

Who this affects

This one is not about any single group, and that is the point. When it gets harder to register, it gets harder for all of us to be heard, including the families fighting every day for their kids. If you can vote today, this is about keeping it that way.

Good to know
  • It is not law yet. S. 1383, the current SAVE Act, passed the U.S. House on February 11, 2026 and is stalled in the Senate, where it needs 60 votes, so your senators are the ones to call.
  • It would require in-person, documentary proof of citizenship, like a passport or birth certificate, to register or update your registration.
  • The Brennan Center estimates more than 21 million voting-age citizens do not have those documents readily available.
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Enter your address and we'll drop your representatives' names into every script below, federal and state. Your address is used once to find your districts and is not stored. It goes to the U.S. Census geocoder to match your address to a district.

You can skip this. The scripts work as they are, with blanks for you to fill in yourself.

Federal: your 2 senators and your representative

Call script~1 min

5 spots to fill inAdd a line about your own family if you can. Staffers remember those.
Hi, my name is [YOUR NAME] and I'm a constituent from [YOUR TOWN, ZIP].

I'm calling about S. 1383, the SAVE Act, the bill that would require people to show a passport or birth certificate in person just to register to vote.

I'm asking [SENATOR LAST NAME] to vote no on S. 1383 and to oppose any version of it.

[I've voted here for years, and I don't have my birth certificate handy. This bill would make it harder for people like me to stay registered.]

Can you tell me where [SENATOR LAST NAME] stands on S. 1383? Thank you for your time.

Email subjectif you'd rather not call

Please vote no on S. 1383, the SAVE Act, and protect the right to register to vote

Email messagepaste into the message box

5 spots to fill inAdd a line about your own family if you can. Staffers remember those.
Dear [SENATOR LAST NAME],

I'm a constituent from [YOUR TOWN, ZIP], and I'm writing about S. 1383, the SAVE Act.

This bill would require every American to show a document like a passport or birth certificate, in person, just to register to vote or update their registration. Most people do not carry those documents, and the Brennan Center estimates that more than 21 million voting-age citizens do not have them readily available. It is especially hard on married women whose name has changed, on rural and older voters, and on young people registering for the first time.

The right to vote is the one that protects all the others. I don't want to see eligible citizens turned away over paperwork.

[My own family would be affected because ...]

I'm asking you to vote no on S. 1383 and to oppose any version of it.

Please tell me where you stand. I'd appreciate a written response.

Thank you,
[YOUR NAME]
[YOUR TOWN, ZIP]

Find them: call the U.S. Capitol switchboard 202-224-3121, or look up your address at congress.gov/members.

State: your legislators and governor

Call script~1 min

5 spots to fill inAdd a line about your own family if you can. Staffers remember those.
Hi, my name is [YOUR NAME] and I'm a constituent from [YOUR TOWN, ZIP].

I'm calling about voting access in our state. Some states are passing laws that require documentary proof of citizenship to register, which can keep eligible citizens from voting.

I want [STATE LEGISLATOR LAST NAME] to oppose any state law that makes it harder for eligible citizens to register or stay registered.

[I've voted here for years, and I want it to stay that easy for my neighbors and for my kids when they turn eighteen.]

Where does [STATE LEGISLATOR LAST NAME] stand on protecting voting access? Thank you.

Email subjectif you'd rather not call

Protect voting access for eligible citizens in our state

Email messagepaste into the message box

4 spots to fill in
Dear [TITLE AND LAST NAME],

I'm a constituent from [YOUR TOWN, ZIP], writing about voting access here at home.

Alongside the federal SAVE Act, some states are passing their own laws that require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. These rules sound simple, but they turn away eligible citizens who do not have a passport or birth certificate on hand, and they hit married women, rural and older voters, and first-time voters hardest.

I'm asking you to oppose any state law that makes it harder for eligible citizens to register or stay registered, and to protect the ways people register now.

Please tell me where you stand. I'd appreciate a written response.

Thank you,
[YOUR NAME]
[YOUR TOWN, ZIP]
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Heads up. There's a bill in Congress called the SAVE Act that would make people show a passport or birth certificate just to register to vote. The Brennan Center says more than 21 million citizens don't have those handy. It passed the House and it's stalled in the Senate, so now is the time. Please call your senators at the U.S. Capitol switchboard, 202-224-3121, and ask them to vote no. Two minutes, and it protects the right that protects all the others.

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