In recent statements on April 10, 2025, the press office for Representative Chip Roy, Texas’ 21st Congressional District representative, highlighted key points from various media sources about the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. This legislation has been a focal point for Roy, addressing concerns about voter registration documentation.
The first tweet from Rep. Chip Roy’s press office cited The Daily Signal’s description of the SAVE Act. The act is intended to reduce voter fraud by prohibiting states from registering individuals to vote in federal elections without first proving American citizenship with approved documentation.
In a second tweet, the press office referenced an article by Brianna Lyman from The Federalist, stating that the Republican-led House passed the SAVE Act with a vote of 220 to 208. The legislation, introduced by Rep. Chip Roy, mandates that documentary proof of citizenship is required for voter registration.
Moreover, the press office’s third tweet reiterated details from The Daily Caller regarding the House vote on H.R. 22, commonly known as the SAVE Act, which passed with the same vote count mentioned in the previous tweet.








