Senate expected to vote on SAVE America Act Fox - Seattle Mar 17, 2026 Mar 17, 2026 Updated 3 hrs ago 0 Take a peek inside the new Mutual of Omaha Tower Green fluid in Kiewit Hall basement Council member Doug Lanfear discusses the issues Protesters oppose potential ICE administrative offices in Southfield Husker Legends on the Pick Six pod: Kent Pavelka joins the show FBI’s Omaha field office adds Anibal Alexander Canelon Aguirre to the ten most wanted list Grass fire northwest of Denton, 3-12-26 New monkeys at Riverside Discovery Center Folks along old Perkins canal route find its 2020s resurrection haunting - National Guard Troops Deployed To Nebraska To Combat Wildfires House narrowly rejects Iran war powers resolution Career Day Lenten fish fry Connecting to Folk Music with David Seay 'One Battle After Another' triumphs at Oscars, 'Sinners' makes history Israel and Lebanon are expected to hold direct talks in the coming days Could it be a Rembrandt? Yes it is ! museum tells owner of newly identified Rembrandt masterpiece Tools to build a winning March Madness bracket Videos show aftermath of strikes on Iran's cyber police and space research center Iran’s new leader issues ‘silent’ first message, former Biden adviser calls it ‘striking’ The Senate is expected to vote on the SAVE America Act, which would change voter ID requirements ahead of the midterm elections. As featured on Republicans launch a voting bill debate that could last days or even weeks The bill would require Americans to prove they are U.S. citizens before registering to vote and to show ID at the polls, among other things. Latest video Solar Zoning Regulations (Burgess and Grotz) The Colosseum polishes up for its next 9 million visitors Grand Island protest Fourth Graders to Attend Grand Island Ag Day at Fonner Park Grand Island woman celebrates 100 birthday US Coast Guard rescues snowmobiler stranded on ice in Michigan Senate expected to vote on SAVE America Act A taste of Ireland — delivered: Mobile pubs roll into New England neighborhoods Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Republicans launch a voting bill debate that could last days or even weeks The bill would require Americans to prove they are U.S. citizens before registering to vote and to show ID at the polls, among other things.