Mike Lee calls for SAVE Act passage and comments on voter ID in February posts

Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
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U.S. Senator Mike Lee, who represents Utah in the United States Senate, posted a series of tweets on February 4, 2026, addressing legislative priorities and voter identification.

At 18:51 UTC, Lee expressed gratitude to fellow senator Lindsey Graham and called for swift passage of the SAVE Act. “Thank you, @LindseyGrahamSC! PASS SAVE ASAP “ he wrote.

Shortly after, at 19:06 UTC, Lee shared another post containing only emojis. ” “

Later that evening at 21:32 UTC, Lee referenced former President Barack Obama in relation to voting identification requirements. “Thank you for setting a great example, @BarackObama! All Americans can show ID to vote, even presidents.”

Senator Mike Lee maintains offices in Salt Lake City, St. George, Vernal, Utah and Washington D.C., serving constituents across the state (official website). He is known for advocating limited government policies and fiscal responsibility as well as supporting energy independence and military strength (official website). His legislative focus includes public safety initiatives and health care reform efforts (official website).



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