What's in the voting bill that Republicans are pushing to the Senate floor

The US Senate is considering a voting bill that would require proof of citizenship for new voters, a move pushed by President Donald Trump. Democrats oppose the bill, saying it would disenfranchise millions of American voters who don't have the necessary documents.
The US Senate is debating a voting bill that would require new voters to provide proof of citizenship. The bill would mandate voters to show approved identification at the polls. It would also require voters to provide proof of citizenship when registering, which could be done with a valid US passport or birth certificate. The bill is expected to be blocked by Democrats, who argue it would disenfranchise many voters. Republicans plan to hold an extended debate on the bill. The bill would also require voters to present identification when voting by mail.
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