Married women could be stopped from voting under the SAVE Act
The SAVE Act, pushed by Rep. Chip Roy, could block married women from registering to vote if their birth certificate name doesn't match their legal name. Up to 69 million women in the US have changed their names after marriage, and the bill doesn't accept marriage certificates as proof. Noncitizen voting is already illegal, but this law would make it harder for actual citizens to vote while barely affecting fraud.