Heritage Action: Pass the Six-Month CR and SAVE Act

Press Releases · Sep 10, 2024

WASHINGTON—In a new op-ed published today, Heritage Action President Dr. Kevin Roberts and Executive Vice President Ryan Walker are urging members of Congress to support the six-month continuing resolution (CR) attached to the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. The House of Representatives is expected to consider the legislation to keep the government open and protect American elections this week.

In the op-ed, Roberts and Walker explain the necessity of the SAVE Act and the cost-saving benefits of a six-month CR to extend government funding into 2025:

“This legislative combination will save taxpayers money, avoid another outrageous Christmas omnibus, and present an opportunity to protect our ballot boxes from the ten million+ illegal aliens “Border Czar” Vice President Kamala Harris let into the country.

“…The SAVE Act safeguards the integrity of our votes, and a CR into 2025 is essential to ensure Americans have a say in how their tax dollars are spent.

“Delivering both is ideal. Delivering one is a victory. Delivering neither is not an option. Americans are watching.”

The full op-ed, first published in The Hill, can be seen below.


Republicans should use a continuing resolution to safeguard America’s voting system

Dr. Kevin Roberts and Ryan Walker

Sept. 10, 2024

Another year, another disappointing appropriations process. Congress seems incapable of responsibly executing its constitutional power of the purse.

Despite the efforts of House Republicans to tackle inflation by curbing spending and rejecting budget gimmicks, the Democrat-controlled Senate failed to bring a single FY25 appropriations bill to the floor.

The House has passed all 12 appropriations bills out of committee and passed five through the full chamber. The Senate has not cleared a single bill. Now, we’re left staring down another continuing resolution (CR) to avoid a government shutdown—something Democrats and their allies in the media would no doubt blame on Republicans.

But here's the truth: if conservatives in Congress can stay united, they can flip the script on the Left—and secure major victories before the election.

The way forward should be clear for conservatives: Pass a CR that extends government funding through March, or at least early 2025, and attach the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act) to that CR. This is the strategy proposed by Speaker Mike Johnson that should earn the support of every conservative in the House.

This legislative combination will save taxpayers money, avoid another outrageous Christmas omnibus, and present an opportunity to protect our ballot boxes from the ten million+ illegal aliens “Border Czar” Vice President Kamala Harris let into the country.

On the spending side, Democrats want a short-term CR now and an omnibus in December—because that would allow them to spend more money and tie the hands of a potential Trump administration. Recognizing the state of play today, this would be the worst possible outcome for the American people.

If the November elections result in a new president and stronger majorities in Congress, extending the CR into March would allow for appropriations bills drafted by more conservative lawmakers with input from a second Trump administration. This is the exact outcome Democrats are trying to avoid—and Republicans should ensure.

Democrats are eager to push for a massive, wasteful spending bill this December, just as they did last year with millions for “LGBTQ Pride Centers” and a Michelle Obama Trail. Exhausted members of Congress will likely cave to avoid a holiday shutdown, leaving taxpayers shortchanged.

Beyond bad policy, a December omnibus will drive up spending far more than a CR through March. Senate Democrats have already ignored spending caps, and they'll do it again. In contrast, a CR to March 2025 will save taxpayers tens of billions.

Besides determining the duration of a CR, conservatives in Congress have another opportunity in front of them: to attach the SAVE Act to the spending bill and ensure Americans’ voices at the ballot box are not diluted by the ballots of illegal aliens and other noncitizens. The right to vote in a free and fair election is fundamental to our democracy, yet Vice President Kamala Harris and Democrats in Congress have inexplicably stood in opposition to a commonsense law to require proof of citizenship to register to vote in our country.

Democrats are quick to point out that it is already illegal for noncitizens to vote. It’s also illegal to enter the U.S. illegally, yet more than 10 million aliens have done so under the Biden-Harris administration.

It is undeniable that the current voting system allows noncitizens to register and vote. Many states require zero proof of identification when registering or voting. In Virginia alone, a state with a governor elected by just 63,000 votes in 2021, more than 10,000 illegal aliens have been registered to vote in the past decade. Texas Governor Greg Abbott just announced 6,500 noncitizens were removed from the voter rolls. In the crucial swing state of Georgia, a recent Heritage investigation found dozens of illegal aliens willing to admit—on tape—to being registered to vote. Why Democrats continue to ignore this reality is a mystery.

The bipartisan-backed SAVE Act puts the entire issue to rest—and is especially necessary in light of the Biden-Harris unchecked border invasion.

The very essence of our republic hinges on protecting the votes of American citizens and ensuring those democratically elected set the policy agenda. The SAVE Act safeguards the integrity of our votes, and a CR into 2025 is essential to ensure Americans have a say in how their tax dollars are spent.

Delivering both is ideal. Delivering one is a victory. Delivering neither is not an option. Americans are watching.

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Kevin Roberts, Ph.D., is the president, and Ryan Walker is the executive vice president, of Heritage Action for America.


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