House Resolution No. urges the United States Congress to pass legislation that mandates documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for individuals registering to vote in federal elections. This resolution specifically references House Bill 22 of the 119th Congress, known as the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act). The SAVE Act would require that all voter registration methods, including those conducted through driver's license applications, voter registration agencies, or by mail, necessitate proof of citizenship. Acceptable forms of identification would include REAL ID Act-compliant IDs, valid U.S. passports, and government-issued photo IDs that confirm U.S. citizenship, among others.

Additionally, the SAVE Act would require states to maintain accurate voter rolls by removing individuals who are found not to be U.S. citizens and would establish processes for applicants who cannot provide the required documentation. Violations of the new requirements could lead to civil or criminal penalties, and the Secretary of Homeland Security would be tasked with investigating cases of unlawful voter registration. The resolution concludes by calling for copies to be sent to key congressional leaders and Michigan's congressional delegation to support the enactment of this legislation.