Pasta Pass Ignites Conservative Debate on Voting ID Rules

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Conservatives praised Olive Garden’s policy requiring a photo ID for the Never-Ending Pasta Pass, arguing it’s stricter than voting-ID rules in several states, which has turned the restaurant into a talking point in the broader voter-ID dispute. The piece notes that 14 states plus D.C. don’t require ID to vote and highlights support for the SAVE America Act from Trump and GOP lawmakers, who frame the bill as essential for election security amid midterm pressures.
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