Research suggests up to 34% of voting-age women don't have documents proving citizenship with their current legal name.
The bill would make it harder for women, people of color, young voters, and other marginalized groups to register to vote.
On January 3, Republican representative Chip Roy reintroduced the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to Congress ...
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act is back in the headlines amid attempts to keep noncitizens from ...
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act could prevent many married women from being able to register to vote.
Newsweek, USA Today, and other media outlets have promoted talking points of left-leaning groups that have traditionally ...
Married American women could potentially lose their right to vote in future elections due to a new bill proposed in the House ...
Republicans in Congress and state legislatures are charging forward with plans to require Americans to prove they are ...
The Owensboro branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), in collaboration with the Owensboro NAACP and the H. L. Neblett Center, invites the community to a special event ...
Proposed legislation could pose barriers for those with name changes, but does not ban any U.S. citizen from voting.
Potential challenges for excessive voter suppression, most notably for married women, voters of color and younger voters.
The Daughters of the American Revolution denied a motion by local members to restrict biological males who identify as ...