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Wiz Imp

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165. It passed in New Hampshire with zero Democratic votes
Wed Sep 24, 2025, 02:12 PM
22 hrs ago

In the Senate it passed 13-11 with all 10 Democrats and 1 Republican voting against it.

In the House, it passed 196-184 with all 184 Democrats voting against it.

And New Hampshire also has a republican Governor who signed it.

So it passed in New Hampshire with zero Democratic support. That can not happen in Congress at this time.

https://apnews.com/article/save-act-voting-proof-citizenship-new-hampshire-5105986c3fc354d3d61ec3480b49c788

New Hampshire’s new law also has had broad support. About 8 in 10 New Hampshire voters in the 2024 election favored requiring people in their state to show a passport, birth certificate or other evidence of U.S. citizenship when they register to vote, according to AP VoteCast, including about 6 in 10 who were strongly in favor. The vast majority of Trump voters were in support of the requirement, but so were more than half of voters for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the race against Republican Trump.

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Kick SheltieLover Tuesday #1
It is a BIG DEAL! EarthAbides Tuesday #2
I still have the name I was born with Grim Chieftain Tuesday #19
for the short time I was married in the 1980s, barbtries Tuesday #102
So do I! calimary Yesterday #138
Great story Grim Chieftain Yesterday #139
Hugs back atcha, Grim Chieftain! calimary 22 hrs ago #167
And it's a BIGGER deal than a birth certificate. pnwmom Tuesday #94
I have been married twice oberle Tuesday #137
At least till Congress requires it is the bottom line. And if it takes months to gather your documents, pnwmom Yesterday #141
Which is the point. pandr32 Yesterday #159
Slightly off-topic but those documents can also VTderry Yesterday #150
My maga sister is one of those who stupidly says it is no big deal. Not to her, she is rich. Trueblue1968 Tuesday #3
It costs money and takes time, too. MineralMan Tuesday #4
Every obstacle to make it harder to vote ... now who would that benefit ... I wonder who .... Could it be .... eppur_se_muova Tuesday #5
Same thing, different name. soldierant Tuesday #88
Thank you. Solly Mack Tuesday #6
applegrove's post was about needing to get a marriage certificate... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #7
She also discussed the voting issue. Are you claiming I am lying? You need the birth certificate hlthe2b Tuesday #8
No, I'm not claiming that you're lying... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #11
Women have to have both! EarthAbides Tuesday #22
Yes, for some things they do SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #24
It is definitely a tax on women. Scrivener7 Tuesday #29
Where are women required to have a birth certificate to vote? SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #31
I just can't anymore. Scrivener7 Tuesday #40
Not sure why... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #47
That's the subject of this thread. What have you been reading? Scrivener7 Tuesday #51
And yet... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #52
Because you couldn't possibly google or keep up: House GOP tramples on women's rights with passage of SAVE Act hlthe2b Tuesday #53
I'm well aware of the SAVE Act... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #55
And you think those affected will have the time to react if it is signed/enacted? hlthe2b Tuesday #57
Which seven Democratic Senators ... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #61
They are clearly delaying to the last minute to ensure women have no chance to respond... hlthe2b Tuesday #64
I do care about women being disenfranchised... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #70
MEN do not change their name to their wife's. IT IS about women. Good gawd. hlthe2b Tuesday #75
Under the SAVE Act... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #84
How many House Democrats did you think were going to vote to honor Charlie Kirk? Scrivener7 Tuesday #73
Did you believe that Roe vs Wade could never be overturned? Or the Voting Rights Act be gutted? The GOP ... Hekate 23 hrs ago #163
NO. It absolutely does NOT. Scrivener7 Tuesday #69
Sorry, what "absolutely does NOT"? SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #72
You really just need to go read it. Scrivener7 Tuesday #74
I actually did... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #89
Because it hasn't passed the Senate yet. They are likely waiting till close to Scrivener7 Tuesday #54
Exactly. They want to pass/enact it at last minute to prevent women from having the chance hlthe2b Tuesday #60
I seriously can't deal with this anymore. We are actually needing to defend the idea that this is not a good thing. Scrivener7 Tuesday #67
One might wonder why they are on DU... hlthe2b Tuesday #99
I'm absolutely sure what you're talking about... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #108
And you missed the fact that, in practice, many women will need to provide both. Scrivener7 Tuesday #121
You seem to miss the point of what the birth certificate requirement is for SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #126
Have a lovely evening. Scrivener7 Tuesday #127
It will not pass Wiz Imp Tuesday #82
Hope not. But I didn't think House Democrats would vote to honor Kirk. Scrivener7 Tuesday #85
I'm not trying to downplay it but the majority of women would not be impacted immediately. Wiz Imp Tuesday #110
How many women moved, changed their name or changed party registration last year? Scrivener7 Tuesday #114
Somebody needs to look up the word downplay and perhaps rewrite their title. Ilikepurple Tuesday #129
You're sure Republicans won't get rid of the filibuster to assure they stay in power? SunSeeker Tuesday #90
Yes. I'm sure Republicans will not get rid of the filibuster just for this. Wiz Imp Tuesday #106
No. You're not sure. You're no more sure of that than people were sure Roe v. Wade would hold. Scrivener7 Tuesday #115
Yes I am sure. I'd stake my life savings on it. It WILL NOT HAPPEN Wiz Imp Tuesday #122
OK. So you've informed us bout your infallibility, and about the fact that you are OK with Democratic citizens Scrivener7 Tuesday #123
Amazing. You misrepresented every single thing I said. Wiz Imp Tuesday #128
I, too, suspect it will not pass crimycarny 23 hrs ago #161
Thank you for understanding the point. Wiz Imp 23 hrs ago #164
Not required in Kansas............ Bengus81 Tuesday #76
YET. This is about the Federal SAVE ACT. Google or head upstream. hlthe2b Tuesday #100
SAVE act requires a birth certificate to vote if you legally changed your name... haele Tuesday #98
It's A Tax RobinA Tuesday #105
Regarding marriage certificates... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #109
I've read your post four times and I still can't make sense of it. yardwork Yesterday #145
I apologize if what I said wasn't clear SickOfTheOnePct Yesterday #153
Its a tax on women if women need a birth certificate to vote MadameButterfly Yesterday #147
I agree 100% SickOfTheOnePct Yesterday #154
OK, so there's an even worse law MadameButterfly 16 hrs ago #170
I've been amazed at the Democratic/left pooh-poohing on this issue since the early push for RealID for voting Ms. Toad Tuesday #9
Boy, that's some serious poll taxing. ananda Tuesday #10
I'm not aware of any states that require a birth certificate to vote SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #14
Have you missed the weeks of discussion of the RW attempts to do so? hlthe2b Tuesday #17
I'm aware that a number of Republican states are trying... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #18
Perhaps you could Google the question. mgardener Tuesday #62
It's up to the people making the claims... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #63
This requirement for women to prove their maiden name is exactly that. It requires a birth certificate to vote. Scrivener7 Tuesday #30
What requirement for women to prove their maiden name in order to vote? n/t SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #32
I'll bet 50-75% of men don't have a clue where their BC is. I had to buy one years ago Bengus81 Tuesday #79
+1 leftstreet Tuesday #15
So glad I never changed my name. Coventina Tuesday #12
The old style birth certificates that I got in the early 'seventies from the county courthouse... hunter Tuesday #13
Yeah... I still have that one, but it was refused. Irritating as hell. hlthe2b Tuesday #21
A few years ago I had to get birth certificates for different relatives across 3 different states ClaudetteCC Tuesday #28
It is definitely a misogynist move. Most of us do change our names at marriage... Hekate Tuesday #16
I changed my legal name to my maiden and married name when I got married kimbutgar Tuesday #20
Isn't it standard practice to already have copies of one's birth certificate on hand? Kaleva Tuesday #23
Kindly reread my OP and that of Hunter (#13). Certainly not the RW MAGA to blame for hlthe2b Tuesday #26
Gosh. I had to replace my birth certificate because my mother lost mine. Scrivener7 Tuesday #33
LOL...I've been voting in Kansas since 1972 and a BC has never been required. Bengus81 Tuesday #80
But shouldn't everyone, men and women, have copies of their birth certificate? Kaleva Tuesday #34
Real ID has a number of options. You can do it without a birth certificates. Scrivener7 Tuesday #35
True but since I had my birth certificate, I used that Kaleva Tuesday #37
That's nice. Scrivener7 Tuesday #43
Only if your current driver's license was obtained with documents proving your full legal name Ms. Toad Tuesday #91
Based on everything I've read, you need a proof of identity to get a Real ID Wiz Imp Tuesday #97
Blame women....Blame poor women. especially after I detailed the $76 it cost me to replace mine hlthe2b Tuesday #41
We have a full set of vital docs... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #42
You know they're not free, right? leftstreet Tuesday #48
More Highly ENTITLED... hlthe2b Tuesday #50
Good for you! yardwork Yesterday #149
If Someone Says It's No Big Deal modrepub Tuesday #25
just went through this - dont forget the notary fee for the document Vitalchek needs +$20 TalenaGor Tuesday #27
You don't need vitalcheck if you go in person or use mail Kaleva Tuesday #39
For gawd's sakes. What percentage of this nations' women live in the state of their birth hlthe2b Tuesday #49
I don't believe women are as helpless as you seem to think they are Kaleva Yesterday #157
If they don't know, they aren't financially secure, trapped in a horrible controlling or violent marriage hlthe2b Yesterday #158
What does anything in that post have to do with helplessness? Scrivener7 20 hrs ago #168
gotcha - I live in a differnt state now so I didnt have much of a choice lol TalenaGor Tuesday #96
Some people have different situations than you. Scrivener7 Tuesday #120
It's a BIG DEAL proud patriot Tuesday #36
But the Stepford MAGAs will be ok with it IbogaProject Tuesday #38
Hell. It appears some here are just fine with it. Scrivener7 Tuesday #45
They will fail. Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #44
"Roe v. Wade will never fall." "No Democratic House member would ever vote to honor Kirk." Scrivener7 Tuesday #119
It IS a big deal sdfernando Tuesday #46
K&R. I didn't see the original thread, but I think some of its poo-poo overflowed Torchlight Tuesday #56
My BC copy was $47.50 through the same service. CrispyQ Tuesday #58
I am 77 years old and have never changed my name. PoindexterOglethorpe Tuesday #59
There is a lot of social pressure in many communities for a woman to change her name. hunter Tuesday #93
I lived in Minneapolis in the early years of my marriage. PoindexterOglethorpe Yesterday #140
Just deal with it. Maru Kitteh Tuesday #65
Seems to be the attitude--even among quite a few (male, I assume) DUers on this thread hlthe2b Tuesday #66
And my favorite: "Well, it wouldn't be an issue for ME, so it isn't an issue!" Scrivener7 Tuesday #113
Sexism all around us. yardwork Yesterday #146
I recall an article about a poor man in Wisconsin who kept driving to Chicago repeatedly to get his birth certificate lostnfound Tuesday #68
Isn't it amazing how prevalent gaslighting is here? littlemissmartypants Tuesday #71
Also sealioning! Also dismissing! Also misinformation! It's a bonanza of obnoxiousness! Scrivener7 Tuesday #116
Birth certificates have never been free synni Tuesday #77
Using "never" is really silly. Some states DID and all or nearly all DO. But that isn't the point hlthe2b Tuesday #101
Many years Rebl2 Tuesday #78
Poll Tax PurgedVoter Tuesday #81
as an adoptee mokeyz Tuesday #83
I have another complex paper trail TommyT139 Tuesday #95
your dad did you a solid Skittles Tuesday #86
In Ohio if there were multiple marriages Hope22 Tuesday #87
Much ado about nothing Gimpyknee Tuesday #92
Kick SheltieLover Tuesday #103
I have ForgedCrank Tuesday #104
yeah. None of this is a big deal to men... hlthe2b Tuesday #107
Those are ForgedCrank Tuesday #117
You aren't even responding to the issues on this thread. Not having read any of it, obviously. hlthe2b Tuesday #133
Ok ForgedCrank Tuesday #134
Last Name voting issue ms.pamela Tuesday #111
Most of us (at lest the majority women on this thread know). The men mostlly have shown they hlthe2b Tuesday #112
I'm amazed at the energy used to downplay this marginalization tactic. Ilikepurple Tuesday #118
The clear message here is that if a bunch of women lose the right to vote, it's no big deal. Scrivener7 Tuesday #124
This will discourage women from taking their husband's names when they marry. milestogo Tuesday #125
It's a total pain in the ass for women who Warpy Tuesday #130
Thanks hil. I deleted. Then I thought better of it, came across applegrove Tuesday #131
Thank you JustAnotherGen Tuesday #132
Then there's this character. Totally Tunsie Tuesday #135
NH libertarians passed this Tesha Tuesday #136
To the handful of naysayers: "this will never happen" on this thread--SEE THE POST ABOVE #136 hlthe2b Yesterday #143
I don't see anyone saying it will NEVER happen Wiz Imp 22 hrs ago #166
You haven't looked then. hlthe2b 20 hrs ago #169
It passed in New Hampshire with zero Democratic votes Wiz Imp 22 hrs ago #165
People who think it's a fine idea Tesha 14 hrs ago #171
I'm surprised the majority of Harris voters seemed to be OK with the law. Wiz Imp 14 hrs ago #172
We have one TV station - which is not helpful Tesha 14 hrs ago #173
Don't get me started róisín_dubh Yesterday #142
Ridiculous kkmarie Yesterday #144
It's absolutely ridiculous and infuriating. still-prayin4rain Yesterday #148
True that it's an expense. But overall, why not see the expense as an investment in original documents, which ancianita Yesterday #151
For gawd's sakes, ancianita, it is an equity issue and an intentional effort to disenfranchise women! hlthe2b Yesterday #152
Thanks. Understood. It's likely because I didn't read any previous thread on this, I did not know this part: ancianita Yesterday #160
Thanks ancianita for taking the time to go back... hlthe2b 23 hrs ago #162
Passport $190, updated birth certificate $30 Clouds Passing Yesterday #155
So you live in the state of your birth? Hardly comparable, but good on you. hlthe2b Yesterday #156
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