The opinion piece says leaders may fold the election bill into a Department of Homeland Security funding package as senators leave Washington for difficult re-election campaigns.
The SAVE Act, backed by Senator Mike Lee and Representative Chip Roy, would require proof of citizenship for voter registration and voter ID in federal elections.
The article argues delay could stop the measures taking effect before the election, while supporters cite broad public backing and opponents raise concerns about voter access.
How will the SAVE Act navigate past Supreme Court rulings on voter registration requirements?
Can federal databases accurately verify voter citizenship without producing critical errors?