House Republicans are drawing a line in the sand over voting legislation, with some members threatening to block Senate bills until lawmakers pass the SAVE America Act. The bill, officially called the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, would tighten voting requirements across the country. Texas Representative Brandon Gill made the threat explicit on Friday, saying he'll vote against all Senate-passed legislation except for Department of Homeland Security funding until the Senate takes action on the voting bill. It's a hardball tactic that could potentially slow down other legislative business in Congress. The SAVE America Act has been a priority for GOP lawmakers who argue it's needed to ensure election integrity. However, the bill faces an uphill battle in the Senate, where Democrats have shown little appetite for advancing it. This standoff highlights the continuing tensions over voting laws that have dominated much of the political landscape in recent years. For now, it remains to be seen whether other House Republicans will join Gill's boycott or if Senate leadership will respond to the pressure.