SAVE America Act Virtual Press Briefing, March 19, 2026
Summary
Senators Alex Padilla and Amy Klobuchar joined Secretaries of State Steve Simon (Minnesota), Steve Hobbs (Washington), and Stephanie Thomas (Connecticut) for a virtual press briefing on March 19, 2026, to discuss the SAVE America Act. The briefing addressed potential impacts on voters, election administrators, and new costs that would be imposed on states under the proposed legislation.
What changed
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon participated in a virtual press briefing with other Secretaries of State and U.S. Senators to discuss the SAVE America Act, proposed federal legislation affecting elections. The briefing covered potential impacts on voters, election administration, and financial burdens on states.
This document is informational only and does not create compliance obligations. Election administrators and state officials may wish to monitor the progress of the SAVE America Act through legislative channels.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on SAVE America Act legislative developments
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VIDEO: Virtual Press Briefing on SAVE America Act
March 19, 2026
VIRTUAL - On Thursday, March 19, 2026, Senator Alex Padilla of California and Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota were joined by three Secretaries of State for a virtual press briefing to discuss the potential impacts of the SAVE America Act on elections. Secretary Steve Simon (Minnesota), Secretary Steve Hobbs (Washington), and Secretary Stephanie Thomas (Connecticut) discussed the impacts to voters, election administrators, and the new costs that will be imposed on states as a result of the legislation.
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