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53. Two GOP senators have said they're voting no.
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 11:23 AM
21 hrs ago

That leaves 51 Repug senators voting yes. We need two more to flip in order to defeat the bill. Keeping in mind that Vance casts the deciding vote in case of a tie.

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In Virginia you get it via the Health Department's Office of Vital Records Yonnie3 Yesterday #1
My late mother was born at home on the family farm Tanuki 23 hrs ago #19
That is a fascinating record of history and life at that time and place. erronis 22 hrs ago #47
I have the original which is on what seems to be tissue paper. It spells my middle name wrong and has bugged me all of efhmc 20 hrs ago #55
I needed to get a copy a short time ago. It was an easy process and took only a few weeks. Do it now! Scrivener7 Yesterday #2
Certified copies of birth certificates will have the raised seal on the paper bucolic_frolic Yesterday #3
Many of those are likewise unacceptable today. hunter Yesterday #9
Wow, that is really unfair. They roll ya to make money. /nt bucolic_frolic Yesterday #10
THIS IS SO IMPORTANT!!! 4bonhoffer Yesterday #4
You get it from the state, not the hospital Prairie Gates Yesterday #5
Yes. We need to be prepared for shenanigans! Easterncedar Yesterday #6
This was my proposal to my senators this morning: otchmoson Yesterday #7
IN some states you can get it from the town in which you were born. 3Hotdogs Yesterday #8
That's how it is in NJ Mossfern 23 hrs ago #22
Or from the county radical noodle 22 hrs ago #32
This is the problem. Each state does it differently. travelingthrulife 22 hrs ago #43
I would think fingerprints and toeprints would work. They don't change much with age, except to grow larger. nt eppur_se_muova 11 hrs ago #56
Will these documents be required when we vote or only when someone registers to vote? Katinfl 23 hrs ago #11
It appears that it'd be only required to register Kaleva 23 hrs ago #18
Yes but DownriverDem 23 hrs ago #30
I don't think it does, but I remember reading that if you hadn't voted within a year they take you travelingthrulife 22 hrs ago #44
Here's what I found Kaleva 21 hrs ago #50
It isn't law and likely never will be. n/t valleyrogue 23 hrs ago #28
I never thought pedocon would ever get elected. mobeau69 22 hrs ago #36
I agree. Katinfl 22 hrs ago #42
It is clearly a poll tax. Why is this even a thing our supposed Constitutional travelingthrulife 22 hrs ago #45
Two GOP senators have said they're voting no. Wednesdays 21 hrs ago #53
Trump wants it required for both Random Boomer 22 hrs ago #33
Birth Certificate Complications TheJillMill 23 hrs ago #12
This is so fucking maddening... My story Joinfortmill 23 hrs ago #13
I kept my last name because I liked it. I was surprised to hear how much travelingthrulife 22 hrs ago #48
We got ours for 7 dollars a copy Emile 23 hrs ago #14
Years ago moniss 23 hrs ago #15
I had to learn that years ago, the first time I needed it. ananda 23 hrs ago #16
After 9/11 my birth certificate was declared invalid by the State of NJ Jersey Devil 23 hrs ago #17
Same FalloutShelter 23 hrs ago #31
yup discovered just that myself about 20 years ago when I was getting my passport. nt Javaman 23 hrs ago #20
My neighbor just went to get his at the county courthouse. Midnight Writer 23 hrs ago #21
Many people do not live anywhere near the county they were born in. hunter 21 hrs ago #52
It's not that easy and be prepared to pay AverageOldGuy 23 hrs ago #23
If this passes, the mess it will create (intentionally of course) will be significant themaguffin 23 hrs ago #24
Same with me DownriverDem 23 hrs ago #25
Yes. I keep screaming at tv when some advocate fails to state clearly CERTIFIED BIRTH CERTIFICATE hlthe2b 23 hrs ago #26
The SAVE Act isn't law and likely never will be. valleyrogue 23 hrs ago #27
"Likely" isn't very reassuring Random Boomer 22 hrs ago #37
Two GOP senators have said they're voting no. Murkowski and Tillis. Wednesdays 21 hrs ago #54
After reading the comments crud 23 hrs ago #29
My hospital B.C. says "Compliments of the PET Milk Company "! flor-de-jasmim 22 hrs ago #34
In Oregon, a birth certificate and a certificate of live birth are the same thing. valleyrogue 22 hrs ago #35
Correct. You need a certificate of LIVE birth. New Breed Leader 22 hrs ago #38
FYI, the bill does not require already registered voters to re-register and show the documentation.. Wiz Imp 22 hrs ago #39
CDC list of links for each state to get certified copied of vital records Attilatheblond 22 hrs ago #40
Now I know why my state clerk didn't like my bc for my fancy drivers license yaesu 22 hrs ago #41
Birth Certificate cost by state: Wiz Imp 22 hrs ago #46
Born in 52. Got the state (pa) certifed BS in 84. Went to get a passport last summer and this one was not accepted. twodogsbarking 22 hrs ago #49
It can be really difficult...!!!! Sancho 21 hrs ago #51
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