Rep Ralph Norman calls Senate hiatus 'a slap in the face' while SAVE Act remains stalled
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Ralph Norman, R-S.C., criticized Senate Republican leaders for taking a five-week recess while conservative priorities, including the SAVE America Act, remained stalled in the Senate.
Speaking on the " Fox News Rundown " podcast recently, Norman discussed his campaign and scolded Senate Majority Leader John Thune for allowing the break with so many issues in flux.
"To go on a five-week hiatus is an abomination to — and a slap in the face of — people all over this country.
That's what I want to change," Norman told Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich.
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Several conservative priorities remain stalled in the Senate, including the SAVE America Act, a House-passed bill requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections .
Norman said there’s "no more important legislation than the SAVE Act" and called on senators to focus on passing it.
"If we don't know that American citizens are voting for the leaders of our great country, what do we have? We don't have a democracy," Norman said.
He criticized the Senate’s progress on conservative priorities but stopped short of calling for Thune’s removal as Majority leader.
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