
An unexpected issue has emerged as the House-passed “big, beautiful bill” is debated in the Senate—whether or not states will lose the ability to regulate artificial intelligence in the future.
Since Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., called out a provision in the House’s “big, beautiful bill” that blocks states from regulating AI, the Senate is increasingly scrutinizing the provision.
On Tuesday, Greene spoke against the bill’s 10-year moratorium on states “limiting, restricting, or otherwise regulating artificial intelligence models,” calling it a “violation of state rights” and pledging not to vote for the bill with that provision.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., however told The Daily Signal that the deregulation was here to stay to help the United States compete with adversaries on AI, adding that the federal government could fill in the gaps with needed regulations.
Greene later told The Daily Signal that this was a “red line” issue for her.
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