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- Trump says federal regulations would avoid state-level “patchwork”
- Lawmakers say states are in a better position to react more quickly
- Trump accused of siding with Big Tech
An important conflict is playing out over whether the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) should block state-level AI regulations, and President Trump is pressuring Republicans to include a nationwide ban on state AI laws in the NDAA.
Trump argues that a single federal standard would be necessary in avoiding a “patchwork of 50 State Regulatory Regimes.”
In a Truth post, the President wrote: “Overregulation by the States is threatening to undermine this Major Growth ‘Engine’… If we don’t, then China will easily catch us in the AI race.”
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A draft executive order being considered by Trump would see states that impose 'restrictive' AI rules penalized with limited broadband funding.
Republican lawmakers have generally opposed overriding state laws, citing states’ rights and federalism. More than 200 state lawmakers have urged Congress to reject AI pre-emption, arguing that states are better positioned to act quickly on emerging tech issues.
“A blanket prohibition on state and local AI and automated decision-system regulation would abruptly cut off active democratic debate in statehouses and impose a sweeping pause on policymaking at the very moment when communities are seeking responsive solutions,” they wrote.
Democrats have warned against giving Big Tech a “multi-year holiday” from state oversight.
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Despite a 99:1 vote rejecting the change, Trump has since been criticized for siding with Big Tech.
“Put it in the NDAA, or pass a separate Bill, and nobody will ever be able to compete with America,” Trump concluded in the Truth post.
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