The resolution urges the United States Congress to pass legislation that mandates documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for individuals registering to vote in federal elections, specifically referencing House Bill 22 of the 119th Congress, known as the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act). This proposed legislation would require that individuals provide acceptable forms of identification, such as a REAL ID Act-compliant ID, a valid U.S. passport, or other government-issued photo IDs that confirm U.S. citizenship at the time of voter registration. It also outlines a process for states to handle cases where applicants cannot provide the required documentation and mandates ongoing maintenance of voter rolls to ensure only U.S. citizens are registered.

Additionally, the SAVE Act includes provisions for civil or criminal penalties for violations of its requirements and mandates investigations by the Secretary of Homeland Security if an unlawful registration is identified. The resolution highlights that the SAVE Act has already passed the House of Representatives and has garnered support from multiple cosponsors, including Michigan Representatives John R. Moolenaar and Bill Huizenga. The resolution concludes by calling for copies to be sent to key congressional leaders and Michigan's congressional delegation to advocate for the bill's enactment.