The White House and its Republican allies on Capitol Hill are hoping the third time’s the charm to advance one of President Trump’s top priorities: federal preemption of state AI laws. Having twice failed to enact a preemption provision by attaching it to other, unrelated legislation, House GOP leadership and the administration are angling to add the measure to a package of children’s online safety bills they hope can attract bipartisan support, the Washington Post’s WP Intelligence newsletter is reporting.
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