WASHINGTON - This week, Committee on House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil (WI-01) led the effort to enhance election integrity and pass the SAVE America Act.

The legislation requires photo ID when casting a ballot and requires individuals to prove U.S. citizenship when registering to vote.

See some of this week's highlights below. 
Chairman Steil joins House Republican Leadership for a press conference after the passage of the SAVE America Act
"The legislation today is a meaningful and real step forward in election integrity - to make sure that it is only American citizens who are voting, and to make sure that the people are who they say they are when they come to the polls." 
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Chairman Steil manages floor debate on the SAVE America Act
"We should be checking and cleaning up the voter rolls and removing individuals who are not eligible to vote. Because every citizen deserves the right to vote. One individual who is ineligible to vote is one too many because it casts out the vote of a legal United States citizen." 
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Chairman Steil joins Maria Bartiromo on Mornings with Maria to discuss election integrity legislation
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"I often reflect back on a debate I had here in the House of Representatives about photo identification. I flew home to my home state of Wisconsin, went to buy a six-pack of beer, the clerk recognized me, asked for my ID, confirmed it, and then I was allowed to buy the beer. I just think it's nuts that we protect our beer more than our ballots in jurisdictions across this country." 
Background:
The House of Representatives passed S.1383, the SAVE America Act, by a vote of 218-213 on February 11, 2026.

The Committee on House Administration has oversight of federal election policy. 
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