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Second District of Alabama | Second District of Alabama website
Rep. Barry Moore of Alabama has expressed his opposition to a continuing resolution that extends funding for the Biden-Harris Administration until December 20th. The congressman released a statement following his vote against the measure.
Moore had previously supported a six-month continuing resolution that included the SAVE Act, which did not pass. This proposed legislation aimed to amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections. Moore is a co-sponsor of this bill.
"Since the beginning of the Biden-Harris Administration, more than eight million illegal aliens have entered our country," Moore stated. "In many states, these illegals are eligible for driver's licenses and other benefits, providing ample opportunities to register to vote in federal elections." He noted that while the SAVE Act passed the House in July, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has not brought it up for consideration in the Senate.
“This continuing resolution does not contain a single conservative win for American families or cut a single penny of the Biden-Harris Administration's out-of-control spending,” said Moore. “It's past time conservatives held bureaucrats' feet to the fire, and I refuse to ride shotgun while the Uniparty drives our country off a cliff."