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This Senator Wants to Force a Vote on Election Integrity Bill
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Sen. Rick Scott has called for a standing filibuster to force a vote on legislation requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. 

“We’ve got to secure our election. This cannot be another election where we’re worried about whether there’s gonna be fraud in the election.” Scott said Saturday during an interview on Fox News.

On Monday morning, Scott reiterated his point in a social media post, stating, “We have to pass the SAVE Act.” 

We have to PASS THE SAVE ACT, STOP EARMARKS, and BALANCE THE BUDGET to save our country! ??
— Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) January 26, 2026

The House approved the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, sponsored by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas. However, bill is lingering in the Senate. 

The legislation requires voters to provide proof of citizenship in person in order to vote in a federal election, and requires states to remove non-citizens from voter rolls.

“I don’t know how a Democrat could be against this,” Scott added. “We don’t get to vote in another country. Why are people from another country getting to vote in our country? It’s common sense. I don’t know why all 100 senators wouldn’t be on board with this.”

The SAVE Act is about securing our elections — why would anyone opposed to that?

I’m with @BasedMikeLee, let’s get this done ASAP.
— Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) January 24, 2026

Democrats and liberal groups have argued that requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote creates an unnecessary barrier to voter participation.

The Senate version is sponsored by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. The legislation is aimed at preventing noncitizen voting.

Scott said he would like to see senators go on the record regarding the bill. 

“We need to have a vote. We’ll show that all Republicans are gonna support this, and hopefully, Democrats will support it, and they’ll pass,” Scott said. 

It generally takes 60 votes to get a vote on a non-spending bill in the Senate to overcome a filibuster.

Scott suggested adding the SAVE Act to a spending bill, or forcing a standalone with “a standing filibuster, whatever it’s gonna take,” to make senators speak on a filibuster. 

“We’ve got to get this passed. We’ve got to secure elections,” Scott said. 

“Let’s make everybody stay there and talk and have the standing filibuster,” Scott said. “I know it’s going to be a lot of work, but that’s what we ought to start with, and see if the Democrats want to do this.”

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This Senator Wants to Force a Vote on Election Integrity Bill Transparency shouldn't be controversial. Sen. Rick Scott has called for a standing filibuster to force a vote on legislation requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.  “We’ve got to secure our election. This cannot be another election where we’re worried about whether there’s gonna be fraud in the election.” Scott said Saturday during an interview on Fox News. On Monday morning, Scott reiterated his point in a social media post, stating, “We have to pass the SAVE Act.”  We have to PASS THE SAVE ACT, STOP EARMARKS, and BALANCE THE BUDGET to save our country! ?? — Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) January 26, 2026 The House approved the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, sponsored by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas. However, bill is lingering in the Senate.  The legislation requires voters to provide proof of citizenship in person in order to vote in a federal election, and requires states to remove non-citizens from voter rolls. “I don’t know how a Democrat could be against this,” Scott added. “We don’t get to vote in another country. Why are people from another country getting to vote in our country? It’s common sense. I don’t know why all 100 senators wouldn’t be on board with this.” The SAVE Act is about securing our elections — why would anyone opposed to that? I’m with @BasedMikeLee, let’s get this done ASAP. — Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) January 24, 2026 Democrats and liberal groups have argued that requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote creates an unnecessary barrier to voter participation. The Senate version is sponsored by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. The legislation is aimed at preventing noncitizen voting. Scott said he would like to see senators go on the record regarding the bill.  “We need to have a vote. We’ll show that all Republicans are gonna support this, and hopefully, Democrats will support it, and they’ll pass,” Scott said.  It generally takes 60 votes to get a vote on a non-spending bill in the Senate to overcome a filibuster. Scott suggested adding the SAVE Act to a spending bill, or forcing a standalone with “a standing filibuster, whatever it’s gonna take,” to make senators speak on a filibuster.  “We’ve got to get this passed. We’ve got to secure elections,” Scott said.  “Let’s make everybody stay there and talk and have the standing filibuster,” Scott said. “I know it’s going to be a lot of work, but that’s what we ought to start with, and see if the Democrats want to do this.” The post This Senator Wants to Force a Vote on Election Integrity Bill appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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