Take it from California’s Election Czar, the SAVE Act Is a Dangerous Sham
By Dr Shirley Weber / Los Angeles Times Op-Ed / May 2, 2025
In my family, voting isn’t just a right — it’s a lifeline.
My parents were sharecroppers in Arkansas until 1951, when my dad dared stand up to his boss for not paying him a fair wage at the agricultural weigh station. Under threat from the KKK, he left town in a wagon, covered in hay so he wouldn’t be discovered. Three months later — after months of threats of violence from the Klan at our home — the rest of our family rode in that same wagon on our way to join him in California.
Only when we settled in Los Angeles were my parents able to register to vote, finally free from fear of the violent and deadly retribution that such a simple act would trigger across the Jim Crow South.
My family’s lived experience facing discrimination and the vigilantes of the South cannot be forgotten, especially now as Congress considers the SAVE Act. The House recently approved the SAVE Act under the guise that it will prevent illegal voting — an issue that is infinitesimally rare but buoyed by baseless narratives.
If passed by the Senate and signed into law, the act’s true effect would be to disenfranchise millions of voters across the country and in California.

For years, construction projects were not conducted in San Diego’s coastal communities from Memorial Day to Labor Day to reduce potential impacts during the busy tourism season.
Yes, for local lovers of tequila, this is good news. There’s a new brand coming out from Point Loma — the Midway District to be exact. It’s been around for about a year and is a creation of Adam Prange and Michael Brown. Blowfish, a new Blue Agave distillation, distributes to around 200 places so far — liquor stores and bars included.
On Saturday, May 3, more than a 1,000 climate action demonstrators gathered outside the County Administration building and then marched to the federal courthouse and then through Little Italy, ending back where they had begun.
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