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politics16h ago
A year-end push to override state AI laws is officially dead.
- "A year-end push to override state AI laws is officially dead."
- The move aimed to preempt state AI rules in a must-pass defense bill but failed to advance.
- House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said there’s still interest in other places to work it in.
- The Verge notes the pause doesn’t end the broader effort to address AI preemption in the states.
- The report indicates lawmakers are pursuing AI preemption discussions beyond the NDAA framework.
- The NDAA attempt stalled, ending the immediate path for preemption language in that bill.
- Lauren Feiner is cited as a key author reporting on AI policy developments in this piece.
- The Verge frames the outcome as a temporary halt rather than a permanent end to AI preemption efforts.
- No immediate path exists in the NDAA, but potential future avenues are being explored.
- The report underscores ongoing interest in AI policy among GOP leaders and other lawmakers.
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