Republican and Democratic election officials are divided over the Department of Homeland Security's SAVE program, which the Trump administration is using to identify noncitizen voters and compile lists of voting-age Americans. A U.S. House Administration Committee hearing highlighted partisan disagreement over the program's implementation and implications for the upcoming midterm elections.
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View all signals →U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson seeks modifications to a Senate-passed bill to end a Department of Homeland Security shutdown that began in mid-February. The delay risks interrupting paychecks for Transportation Security Administration workers and prolonging the funding stalemate.