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An open letter to the U.S. House of Representatives
Vote NO on the SAVE Act!
8,228 so far! Help us get to 10,000 signers!
I am writing to express my strong opposition to H.R. 22, the so-called “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility” (SAVE) Act. While this bill is framed as a measure to combat voter fraud, it is, in reality, a voter suppression effort that creates unnecessary barriers to voting and disenfranchises millions of Americans.
The SAVE Act would require voters to present narrow forms of “documentary proof of citizenship,” such as a passport or birth certificate, to participate in federal elections. This would disproportionately harm:
- Up to 150 million Americans who do not have a passport.
- Approximately 69 million women citizens who do not have a birth certificate with their current legal name on it.
- Elderly Americans, who are the least likely to hold passports.
Additionally, in 7 states, less than one-third of citizens have a valid passport – Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and West Virginia.
The SAVE Act is a solution in search of a problem. Worse, it would erode the fundamental right to vote, silencing the voices of vulnerable communities under the guise of election security. Rather than advancing harmful legislation like the SAVE Act, Congress should focus on protecting and expanding voting rights by supporting measures such as the Freedom to Vote Act and the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
One of the foundational values of our democracy is the idea that every person is entitled to a vote – a say in the direction of our nation. I urge you and your colleagues to work towards that founding ideal. Thanks.
▶ Created on February 6 by Jess Craven · 8,228 signers in the past 7 days
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"The Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) from Senator Mike Lee represents a severe threat to free speech and LGBTQ+ rights in the United States. By redefining obscenity in an overly broad manner, this legislation could criminalize any depiction or discussion of sexual activity, undermining artistic expression and access to vital information about sexuality and gender."
"Furthermore, the IODA aligns disturbingly with the discriminatory goals outlined in the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 policy blueprint, which explicitly seeks to outlaw "the omnipresent propagation of transgender ideology" under the guise of combating pornography. Enabling such blatant transphobia through legislation is utterly unacceptable. This misguided bill poses a grave danger to the LGBTQ+ community as well as anyone seeking to engage in legal free expression regarding human sexuality."
"Congress must firmly reject the IODA and any effort to enshrine bigotry into law under false pretenses. Protecting marginalized groups and upholding fundamental rights must take precedence over the discriminatory agenda fueling this damaging proposal." IN ADDITION I made a deviantart post sharing my founded resources towards #savespeech and the fight against censorship, if you'er on deviantart or can share it where you can I'd be very grateful to help get the word out and actually help people get the resources they need to make a difference. https://www.deviantart.com/alexiswasilla2001/journal/Anti-Censorship-Save-Speech-Resources-122942424
Resist Trump
San Francisco, CA
Letter text:
This issue requires urgent attention because:
• The Constitution — not religious doctrine — governs U.S. war powers.
• Sectarian messaging in military briefings undermines morale, cohesion, and lawful command authority.
• Congress has an independent duty to prevent theocratic influence over national security decisions.
Military.com (March 3, 2026) reports that the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) received more than 100 complaints — later reported as exceeding 200 — from service members across multiple branches and installations. According to those complaints, certain commanders allegedly described the Iran conflict as “God’s plan,” referenced the Book of Revelation, and characterized military action as connected to “Armageddon” and the return of Jesus Christ.
These allegations rely on confidential complaints and require independent verification. However, the seriousness of the claims alone warrants oversight. The mere perception that U.S. military force is being framed in sectarian or apocalyptic terms erodes public trust, weakens global credibility, and places non-Christian and nonreligious service members at a disadvantage within their own chain of command.
The United States was founded on a framework of religious liberty and institutional neutrality. Government officials are free to hold personal beliefs. They are not free to exercise state power — especially the power to wage war — in service of theological objectives.
History has shown that when religious fervor merges with state military power, the consequences are destabilizing both domestically and internationally. Congress must ensure that U.S. military operations are justified by lawful authorization and strategic necessity — not by prophecy or nationalist theology.
Accordingly, I urge you to:
1. Support immediate hearings before the House and Senate Armed Services Committees.
2. Request sworn testimony from Department of Defense leadership regarding guidance on religious neutrality in official communications.
3. Direct the DoD Inspector General to investigate whether sectarian or eschatological messaging has occurred in operational briefings.
4. Publicly and unequivocally affirm that U.S. military policy is grounded in constitutional authority, not religious mandate.
This matter transcends party affiliation. Protecting the separation of church and state is not hostility toward religion; it is the safeguard that protects all Americans equally.
Congress must act decisively to reaffirm that the United States military answers to the Constitution alone.