During Wednesday's town hall, Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R-TX) was asked about the SAVE Act.
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00:00I'm Christopoulos, and you've written to me. Thank you for replying. I'm going to reply back on things, and I want to say that Israel in your Washington office is always very polite, and I call him a lot, and you get those messages.
00:10You voted for the Save Act, and I want to know, why do you want to make it harder for women to vote?
00:30Yeah, so it's not harder to vote. If you're a registered voter, it's not at the polling sites that's the problem. It's to register initially to vote, and if you're, so we'll, so, all right, hang on, hang on, let me finish, let me finish.
00:47Yes, ma'am, I got you, I got you, I got you. I got you. I got you. I got you. I got you. Everybody take a few breaths. Remain calm.
00:56The federal government passed this legislation in order to protect the voting rights of American citizens.
01:02It's going to come down to the state level. The states will dictate how you will register to vote, whether you come in with your birth certificate, your marriage license, and your ID.
01:13That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it.
01:17That's it. That's it. That's how it's going to work.
01:25We're doing absolutely what we need to do to protect our voting rights.