Episode notes
This episode of Congress in Context captures the intense partisan gridlock of March 17, 2026, as lawmakers balance St. Patrick’s Day tributes with high-stakes legislative battles. The primary focus is the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, which Republicans champion as a "common-sense" necessity to require proof of citizenship and photo ID for Federal elections. Conversely, Democrats condemn the bill as a "Trojan horse" for voter suppression that could disenfranchise millions, including married women with name changes and rural voters. Against this backdrop, the session grapples with the 32-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, leaving over 100,000 employees without pay, and the escalating human and financial toll of ...