Republicans are urging passage of the SAVE America Act following a Supreme Court decision that permits states to count mail-in ballots received after Election Day if postmarked on time.
The 5-4 ruling allows states to accept timely postmarked ballots arriving late. Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt called the decision "shockingly wrong" and said it was "terrible for election integrity."
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis noted it was "a loss for election integrity" but said his state would continue counting only ballots arriving by Election Day. RNC Chairman Joe Gruters said the ruling made it "even more imperative" for Congress to pass the act.
The bill would require proof of citizenship and add ID rules for mail ballots. Congressman Greg Steube called on the Senate to end the filibuster to advance it.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer praised the ruling and vowed Democrats would block the legislation. DNC Chairman Ken Martin accused Republicans of trying to "rig the system."