Anonymous ID: 26fe73 July 14, 2026, 6:38 a.m. No.24824959   🗄️.is 🔗kun

mebee its jus anon

but more and more

when have id10t box turned on

that they are copying their homework from here

greek on ancient aliens

sounded like he was on here

Anonymous ID: 26fe73 July 14, 2026, 6:54 a.m. No.24825024   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24825008

read it

states they get to save who they want

now they trying to get the airlines to pay for the removal of the chattle the bankers sent better known as illegal aliens

anon now has one

are the space aliens illegal also

or save them too

Anonymous ID: 26fe73 July 14, 2026, 7 a.m. No.24825047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

House Speaker Mike Johnson has floated a grant program that states could use to implement the SAVE America Act’s requirements The Hill. This would be part of a Republican reconciliation package aimed at advancing the bill around procedural barriers, such as the Senate’s filibuster and the Byrd Rule’s budget limits.

 

Purpose: States would receive funds to help meet the Act’s requirements, such as updating voter registration systems, issuing photo IDs, and verifying citizenship.

 

Rationale: The proposal is intended to make compliance easier for states, especially those with limited resources, and to encourage adoption of the Act’s provisions.

 

Controversy: Some hard-line conservatives oppose the idea, calling it an “incentive program” rather than a direct enforcement mechanism, and prefer the full bill to pass without such funding The Hill.

Legislative Context

The bill passed the House in early 2026 but has stalled in the Senate due to Democratic opposition and procedural hurdles The Hill.

 

The grant program is a workaround attempt to get the Act passed without violating the Byrd Rule, which restricts what can be included in reconciliation bills Legislative Procedure.

 

If enacted, the grant program would be funded through the reconciliation process, meaning the money would come from the budget resolution’s reconciliation instructions rather than a separate appropriation.

 

In summary: There is no standalone appropriation for the SAVE America Act, but a state grant program has been proposed as part of a reconciliation strategy to help states implement its voter ID and citizenship verification requirements The Hill.