GOP Pushes to End AI Moratorium Amid Regulatory Battles
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A group of 17 Republican governors urged Senate leaders to remove a 10-year moratorium on enforcing state and local AI laws from a GOP bill, warning it could undo their efforts to protect citizens from AI harms. The provision faces bipartisan opposition and is expected to be stripped from the bill. Meanwhile, other legislative updates include Senate debates on immigration fees, tax provisions, and the progress of a major GOP bill, with President Trump softening his July 4 deadline for its passage.
- GOP governors urge Thune to nix AI moratorium Politico
- Trump’s tax bill seeks to prevent AI regulations. Experts fear a heavy toll on the planet The Guardian
- Scoop: Blackburn to offer amendment to strip AI pause from budget bill Axios
- Analysis | Republicans’ bid to stop state AI laws heads for a crucial vote The Washington Post
- Senate parliamentarian greenlights AI moratorium again The Hill
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