Hawley blasts 4 Republicans who voted to reject adding voter ID bill to reconciliation package
Summary
Senator Josh Hawley criticized four Republican senators for voting against adding the SAVE America Act, a voter ID law, to a $70 billion budget plan. The four senators who voted no were Susan Collins, Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski, and one more unnamed senator.Key Facts
- Sen. Josh Hawley is from Missouri and is a Republican.
- The vote was on adding the SAVE America Act to a budget package worth $70 billion.
- The SAVE America Act includes a voter ID law.
- Four Republican senators voted against this motion.
- Senators Susan Collins (Maine), Mitch McConnell (Kentucky), and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) are confirmed part of the group voting no.
- Hawley expressed confusion over why Republicans would oppose the voter ID law.
- The budget reconciliation package involves government spending and policy decisions.
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