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It is absolutely urgent for anyone who cares about democracy, climate justice, and disenfranchised communities to contact their senators now and demand a "NO" vote on the SAVE Act. This bill has already passed the House and could reshape our voting system by imposing unnecessary barriers, targeting college students, veterans, rural voters, and anyone who lacks or can't afford restrictive forms of ID. If the SAVE Act becomes law, tens of millions—including seniors, veterans, women, students, trans people, and those impacted by disaster—could lose their most basic right: the right to vote. The Senate could vote on this bill at any time, so urgent action is needed to safeguard democracy and the power of everyday people against voter suppression.
To contact a senator, first visit the official U.S. Senate website at www.senate.gov and use the "Find Your Senators" dropdown at the top right to select the correct state. This provides the names, websites, and contact forms for each senator. Another option is to go to USA.gov’s Contact Your Elected Officials page, where all website and contact details for federal, state, and local officials can be found. Each senator’s official website includes an electronic contact form or, in some cases, a direct email address for constituents to use. Telephone contact is also an option via the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121. For the best chance of a response, use the online web form or email address found on the senator’s site and include a full address to verify constituent status.
Below is a template that can be used to contact any senator about voting against the SAVE Act:
Subject: Vote NO on the SAVE Act—Protect Our Right to Vote
Dear Senator [Name],
My name is [Your Name], and as your constituent, I am writing to urgently ask you to vote NO on the SAVE Act. This legislation poses a grave threat to our democratic rights and would block tens of millions of Americans—including veterans, students, rural voters, seniors, low-income families, and transgender people—from exercising their right to vote. The SAVE Act’s restrictive voter ID and in-person registration requirements would disfranchise military and rural voters who rely on mail-in and online registration. It would leave millions who lack expensive forms of identification without a way to register or vote, and make it especially difficult for people who have changed their names, such as married women and transgender voters, to comply with new documentation rules. In short, this bill disproportionately hurts communities most affected by pollution, the climate crisis, and historic disenfranchisement. Voter suppression is never acceptable; states already have strong protections against noncitizen voting and this bill only serves wealthy elites and special interests like Big Oil by silencing the voices of everyday Americans.
I urge you to defend every American’s right to vote and reject this undemocratic attack. Please vote NO on the SAVE Act. The future of our democracy, our climate, and basic fairness is at stake.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[Your Email]
[Your Phone]