Trump’s executive order limits state regulations of AI
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President Trump's executive order comes as Governor DeSantis pushed state lawmakers to introduce an "AI Bill of Rights" next session. Critics say the White House cannot block states in this manner, unless congress actually passes a law.
The bill seeks to restore union rights for employees at agencies central to national security, healthcare, and veterans' affairs.
The rare bipartisan vote, 231-195, marks the first time the House has voted to overturn an executive order from President Donald Trump this term.
The order creates an "AI Litigation Task Force" to challenge state laws and uses federal funds for broadband access as a bargaining chip.
A small number of Republicans joined Democrats to vote in favor of reversing President Donald Trump's order on federal worker unions.
A federal judge struck down President Donald Trump's wind energy ban after 17 states sued, calling the executive order "arbitrary and capricious."
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Trump’s new order moves to centralize AI regulation at the federal level
President Donald Trump has moved to pull artificial intelligence policy firmly into Washington’s orbit, signing a sweeping executive order that seeks to override state and local rules in favor of a single national framework.
President Donald Trump's AI executive order blocks state regulations to compete with China, but creates regulatory vacuum that could harm Americans without federal guardrails.