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J.B. Williams, J.D.


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Brief Summary of Federal

This should be a fairly limited bills area for management the overall structures like highways, military, federal buildings, federal laws, and the like. However it has become the micro manager of all micro managers. They get involved in areas that no federal government should be involved in, and shift more power upward. This has led to each party trying to run over the other party in the eyes of the voters, all the while doing everything possible to maintain their power. They do this by holding onto all of the money, and claiming they know best how it should be spent. But they run debts so badly that no one should be looking to them as an example of anything other than the way to overspend and go further into debt.

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Voter ID Summary

So many are attempting to create mass chaos over the possibility of voter identification requirements. You already must be a United States citizen to vote in a Federal election. All a bill would do would be to provide guidelines for registration and voting.

States with voter rolls could easily manage ensuring voters are US citizens and properly maintained on their voter rolls. Something that should already be doing anyway. States without voter rolls would have to create a voter roll type item prior to every federal election. Those states would make voting more challenging by not having an on-going voter roll, in that you would be required to provide proof of US citizenship prior to every Federal election rather than just during registration.

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Blogs About Voter ID

J.B. Williams, J.D. has published 1 blog on this subtopic. The most recent blog is summarized in the following section.

SAVE America Act - 119S1383

Published: 2026-02-19
Proof of US citizenship required to vote Federally


J.B. Williams, J.D.

4,312 federal laws were passed from 1995 through December 2016.
Along with 88,819 federal rules and regulations.


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