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Confused by the Flurry of Bills to “SAVE” America’s Elections? Here’s Your Guide!

Posted on Wednesday, February 18, 2026
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The push for stronger election integrity laws has accelerated dramatically since the 2024 election cycle, producing an array of related but distinct bills that even seasoned advocates are finding hard to track.

At the federal level are these iterations: the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, the SAVE America Act, (and its nickname SAVE Plus, which keeps popping up), and finally, a newer comprehensive package called the Make Elections Great Again (MEGA) Act. And these are not to be confused with the SAVE system (Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements), a U.S. Department of Homeland Security program that allows federal, state, and local agencies to verify the immigration or citizenship status of applicants for public benefits, licenses, and voter registration. 

Still with me?

Here in Michigan, we have the added complication of state-level, election integrity proposals, beginning with Rep. Bryan Posthumus’s (R-90th District) 2025 House Joint Resolution B to amend the state constitution with citizenship verification and stricter photo ID rules. The bill failed, receiving only 58 votes in the GOP-controlled Michigan House — well short of the two-thirds supermajority needed. Supporters of the resolution then pivoted to a ballot initiative which, for a time, was going head-to-head with a similar ballot initiative from Americans for Citizen Voting – Michigan. The Posthumus initiative has faded into the ether, while Americans for Citizen Voting – Michigan claimed sufficient signatures in early February 2026. If enough of those signatures prove to be valid, the group’s proposal will be on the November ballot.

This rapid evolution of election integrity legislation — complete with rebrands, expansions, and overlapping provisions — creates a genuine fog, leaving grassroots volunteers, local groups, and everyday activists to sort out the differences.

Help is on the way . . . keep reading.

The Evolution of the SAVE Act Family

The core idea originated as a 2024 campaign-season proposal. The original SAVE Act (H.R. 8281 in the 118th Congress) was introduced by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and focused on requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration. The bill passed the House on July 10, 2024, but stalled in the Senate.

Post-election, with Republicans in control of the House, the bill was reintroduced as H.R. 22 on January 3, 2025, and passed the House again in spring 2025. This version also stalled in the Senate. But there was still momentum behind the legislation.

An enhanced version, the SAVE America Act, was introduced on January 30, 2026. This iteration retained the core focus on proof of citizenship at registration but added mandatory photo ID for voting in federal elections. Rep. Roy and supporters began referring to it as “SAVE Plus” or “SAVE Plus Voter ID” in interviews, press releases, and social media. The idea was to emphasize that the original SAVE secured voter registration, while the “plus” addressed voter identification risks at the ballot box. The “SAVE Plus” label helped rally support, but it also added to the array of similar-sounding bills.

The House passed the SAVE America Act on February 11, 2026, sending it to the Senate.

Enter the MEGA Act

To keep everyone on their toes . . . just days after the SAVE America Act was introduced for a vote, along comes House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-WI), who rolls out the Make Elections Great Again (MEGA) Act on January 30, 2026. It is a far broader overhaul that overlaps with some of the SAVE America provisions but expands to address a range of other issues:

  • Aggressive voter roll maintenance and purges of inactive/ineligible voters.
  • Restrictions on mail-in voting.
  • Bans on ballot harvesting, ranked-choice voting in federal races, and other practices are seen as vulnerabilities.
  • Stronger mandates for auditable paper ballots and federal enforcement tools.

MEGA aims to set a uniform national “baseline” for secure elections, arguing it makes voting “easy but hard to cheat.” It builds on SAVE momentum but addresses a wider array of concerns beyond just citizenship and ID.

Why Both Approaches (and the “Plus” Upgrade) Are Needed

The original SAVE Act tackled the foundational issue of citizens-only registration. The “SAVE Plus” iteration (SAVE America Act) recognized that without valid identification, registration fixes alone still leave the system vulnerable. MEGA then extends the reforms to encompass the full election lifecycle, closing loopholes in mail voting, election data maintenance, and administration.

Several things have been documented over and over. The vast majority of Americans are in favor of citizen-only voting and voter photo identification. The SAVE America Act addresses both issues. The bill’s fate now lies with the U.S. Senate, and Chip Roy has a plan to get it passed.

Kristine Christlieb is the MFEI News & Commentary Editor.

Reprinted with Permission from MFEI News & Commentary – By Kristine Christlieb

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of AMAC or AMAC Action.

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David Shipp
David Shipp
4 months ago

This idea of making the Democrats talk till they drop is not a new concept or idea. Why hasn’t it already been done? There must be more to it

Charlotte
Charlotte
4 months ago

With all the blue states wanting no rules for voting and the red states wanting enforced voting rules, we are in a mess. It is the typical evil vs bad battle. To have fair elections, we need voter photo ID, we need legal redistricting of states every few years, and we need the voter rolls to be brought up to date every year. The biggest thing we need is to FOLLOW the rules or get punished.

Jo271828
Jo271828
4 months ago

Thune needs to be replaced as majority leader by a Senator from th3 “MAGA” camp. A few examples of Thune’s ineptitude: He has done a very poor job of getting President Trumps’ Appointments approved. He has failed to replace the Parliamentarian who was appoint by democrat Henry Reid. He let the senate go on vacation instead of getting a budget passed.

anna hubert
anna hubert
4 months ago

Where ever democrat is involved trouble seems to follow. There must have been rules in place before the lawlessness began. What happened there, why the need for thousand and one new rules requirements and regulations, in federal elections only citizen can vote, proof of which should not be that hard to find. Democrats are fighting too hard on behalf of dubious citizenry, which makes me think they have self serving motives. Clean the slates and stick to the existing law.

Jon
Jon
4 months ago

Would luv to know what were the reasons behind the GOP controlled House did not pass the bill?

Bill
Bill
4 months ago

Democrats/Socialists should be Classified as a Terrorist Organization trying to overthrow the Government,

Carolyn Exposito
Carolyn Exposito
4 months ago

Even the Democrats (over 70%) want voter ID and citizenship verification.

Carolyn Exposito
Carolyn Exposito
4 months ago

Making elections for Citizens ONLY, is a giant hiccup in the Democrat’s playbook for “winning”. It’s being “suggested” in the Washington Post that if the Save Act passes, the Democrat members of Congress can hold up the implementation of the law by asking the Supreme Court to rule on whether this act is “Constitutional”. Their gall has no limit!!

johnh
johnh
4 months ago

There is no proof of rigged & crooked elections on a grand scale. Elections are run by states & a lot of states require a ID to vote already. The FBI packing up all of the Georgia election votes from 2020 seem like a big waste of tax dollars & if the Trump group finds about 12000 more votes for Trump , then I will question the Trump intentions. Bill Barr was AG under Trump & his findings found that 2020 election was not corrupt. What do people need to see and hear before they believe in elections again?

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