Politico June 16, 2025
Shawn Zeller

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The 10-year moratorium on state laws regulating artificial intelligence that House Republicans included in the budget bill they passed last month faces a rocky road, our Anthony Adragna reports.

In the House, GOP leaders are getting blowback from conservative members who see the provision as a violation of states’ rights.

In the Senate, the provision could be struck by the parliamentarian. The Senate version of the bill must conform to strict rules barring provisions that are exclusively about policy, as opposed to government spending.

Why it matters: The provision in the House bill would short-circuit laws like those enacted last year in California, which restricted how health insurers use AI in claims processing, and in Utah, which required...

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