Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR15

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  

Caption

Memorializes the United States Congress to take such actions as are necessary to pass the SAVE America Act

Summary

House Resolution 15 is a memorialization by the Louisiana House of Representatives urging the United States Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which seeks to establish uniform voter identification requirements for federal elections. The resolution emphasizes the need for ensuring election integrity and enhancing public confidence in the democratic process. By highlighting current practices in Louisiana and referencing nationwide trends, the resolution argues that voter identification requirements are widely accepted and help reduce incidents of election fraud. The impact of HR15 is aimed at implementing consistent national standards that would bolster election security. Proponents of the resolution argue that a uniform policy would prevent confusion among voters and strengthen the overall integrity of elections by deterring unlawful practices. The resolution aligns with similar efforts in thirty-six states that already have effective stringent voter identification laws, indicating a trend towards greater voter accountability and trust in electoral processes. Sentiment surrounding HR15 appears to be largely supportive among its backers, who view the introduction of these measures as essential for protecting the democratic process. They argue that ensuring that only eligible voters can cast ballots not only safeguards individual votes but also helps restore faith in the electoral system as a whole. However, there exists a divergence of opinion regarding the necessity and implications of such measures, suggesting that while support is strong, there may be underlying contention on the breadth and execution of voter ID laws. Notable points of contention involve the debate over whether voter identification laws suppress voting among certain populations, particularly among marginalized groups who may face barriers in obtaining valid identification. Critics of mandatory voter ID legislation often cite these concerns, arguing that such requirements may lead to disenfranchisement rather than increased integrity. The resolution's appeal to Congress to enact these requirements indicates a proactive stance in supporting legislative changes perceived to bolster electoral security but also highlights the ongoing national discourse over voter access and equity in the election system.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR291

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LA HR313

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LA HCR73

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LA HR316

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LA SCR27

Memorializes Congress to take action relative to the corporate practice of medicine.

LA SCR13

Memorializes Congress to take action relative to the use of prior authorization processes.

LA SR1

Memorializes the Congress of the United States to take immediate action to approve funding to end the federal government shutdown and urges the United States Senate to adopt the continuing resolution passed by the United States House of Representatives that would ensure temporary funding and the uninterrupted operation of the federal government.

LA HCR21

Memorializes the United States Congress to review and enact the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act

LA HCR56

Memorializes the United States Congress to release funds from the BEAD program

LA HCR60

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Similar Bills

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