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Sen. Bernie Sanders will introduce legislation today to block the construction of new data centers until lawmakers enact regulations on AI, laying down a marker on the populist left as Washington confronts public skepticism of the new technology. wapo.st/4tbhxGE

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez' AI Data Center Moratorium Act contains a moratorium on all US datacenter upgrading and construction, as well as a ban on the export of all US-origin GPU's. Press conference this afternoon.

As states race to regulate AI, the White House’s National AI Legislative Framework is the clearest path forward — a pro-innovation blueprint designed to stop a fragmented 50-state patchwork that would kill competitiveness and create compliance nightmares. 38 states already passed nearly 100 AI laws in 2025. Now in 2026, lawmakers in 45 states have introduced ~1,500 AI bills (and counting) — many directly contradicting the federal framework’s preemption-focused approach. Examples moving fast in red and blue states: - Tennessee HB 1455/SB 1493 - New York S8828 - South Carolina SB 963 - Illinois SB 3444 As these bills advance, lawmakers and governors should carefully consider the risks of diverging from one federal rulebook, which ensures America’s AI edge.


Europe can join the U.S. and other AI-first economies, or it can continue regulating its way into irrelevance. We hope it will join, write @AndyPuzder and @jacobhelberg on.wsj.com/3PGgHmx


"AFP is proud to lead a coalition of top AI leaders working to advance the @POTUS national AI framework and secure American AI dominance. We stand ready to work with Congress to ensure it is made into law.” - Katelyn Bledsoe @KR_Bledsoe afplink.org/4lWCbYE