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The SAVE Act!

The SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act), also referred to in variants as the SAVE America Act, is a bill that requires individuals to provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship—such as a passport, birth certificate, or certain REAL ID-compliant documents—when registering to vote in federal elections, prohibiting states from accepting registrations without it and aiming to prevent non-citizen voting.

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The Office of the Citizen: Educating Elected Officials on Citizen Authority

The Office of the Citizen: Educating Elected Officials on Citizen Authority

Civic EducationConstitutional RightsLocal Government+3

A non-partisan campaign to educate elected officials on the constitutional authority, rights, and responsibilities of the citizens they serve.

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Unleash America's Energy Grid: Pass the Federal Transmission Backstop Act

Unleash America's Energy Grid: Pass the Federal Transmission Backstop Act

EnergyInfrastructureFERC+2

The American power grid is fragmented into regional islands, leaving us vulnerable to blackouts and energy shortages. By restoring a limited federal backstop authority, we can build a resilient, unified national grid while respecting state consultation and local routing.

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Establish the Texas Data Center Public Ledger for Real Accountability

Establish the Texas Data Center Public Ledger for Real Accountability

TransparencyData CentersEnergy Grid+3

Hold massive data centers accountable. This campaign advocates for a standardized, public annual ledger for all Texas facilities over 100 megawatts to track water, energy, and economic impacts.

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Defend the Tenth: Reclaiming State Sovereignty Over Land and Water

Defend the Tenth: Reclaiming State Sovereignty Over Land and Water

FederalismTenth AmendmentSovereignty+4

Reaffirm Tenth Amendment limits on federal preemption of state authority over land, water, and local infrastructure siting.

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Cut the Permitting Drag

Cut the Permitting Drag

EnergyInfrastructureCongress+3

America has forgotten how to build critical energy infrastructure. Demand that Congress pass a narrow, common-sense Permitting Reform Act to cap environmental reviews at two years, streamline coordination, and build the future of American energy.

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Protect Our Digital Identity: Pass the Authentic Speech Act

Protect Our Digital Identity: Pass the Authentic Speech Act

AI RegulationDigital RightsConsumer Protection+3

With AI cloning requiring only three seconds of audio, our voices and likenesses are vulnerable. Demand Congress pass the Authentic Speech Act to establish a federal right of publicity and protect every American's digital identity.

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Truth in AI: Mandate Cryptographic Watermarks on Machine-Generated Media

Truth in AI: Mandate Cryptographic Watermarks on Machine-Generated Media

AI RegulationInformation IntegrityConsumer Protection+2

Urge Congress to pass the Truth in AI Act to mandate cryptographic watermarking (C2PA) on all commercial generative AI outputs, protecting citizens from deepfakes and fraud.

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Fast-Track American Nuclear Energy: The NRC SMR Shot-Clock

Fast-Track American Nuclear Energy: The NRC SMR Shot-Clock

Energy & GridNational SecurityRegulatory Reform+2

Demand Congress pass a statutory 18-month fast-track review clock for small modular reactors (SMRs) already approved by our democratic allies.

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Restart American Nuclear: Reclaim Energy Sovereignty

Restart American Nuclear: Reclaim Energy Sovereignty

EnergyNational SecurityInfrastructure+2

Empower American energy independence by streamlining nuclear licensing, establishing federal cost-shares, and securing our domestic fuel supply.

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