By Jasmyn Jordan
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced legislation Monday that would revive the 60-day Department of Homeland Security funding measure previously passed by the House while attaching the SAVE America Act, underscoring that some House Republicans are continuing to press for the election-security package even as the Senate has shifted toward a reconciliation strategy.
Roy’s bill would combine the House-passed continuing resolution funding all of DHS for another 60 days with the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote, voter ID, eliminate universal mail-in voting except in cases of disability, illness, travel, or military service, and codify protections for women’s sports and a ban on transgender surgeries for children.
The legislation, titled “Homeland Security and Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026,” contains three divisions: full-year DHS appropriations, a further continuing resolution, and the SAVE America Act. The bill’s continuing resolution section would amend the existing stopgap funding law by extending it through the date of enactment and specifying that it covers the period beginning February 14, 2026, when the DHS funding lapse began…
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