@CynthiaMills777 Hi [Cynthia], ๐... Am Scott by name.
I hope this reaches you in peace. Iโm a close friend of Alexander Dreymon, and he asked me to help find youโnot to invade your space, but because he still holds you dearly in his heart.
With respect,
โA friend on his behalf.
Thank you to the Paulding County Chamber of Commerce for joining me for breakfast on Capitol Hill this morning!
We had great conversations about the local economy, our veterans, and the incredible men and women in law enforcement.
Thereโs nothing better than a slice of Georgia in D.C.! ๐
The Senate is making changes to the AI provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill.
Instead of an automatic 10 year moratorium on states to regulate or make laws on AI, they are tying the 10 year AI moratorium to a newly created $500,000,000 broad band account for states.
Mostly red states are the ones with rural areas that donโt have Internet.
So in other words, if a state takes any money from that account, they automatically put a 10 year moratorium on themselves to regulate or make laws on AI.
With no legislation in Congress to regulate or make laws on AI, why would Republicans do this?
And why would they continue to try to keep this and the One Big Beautiful Bill that delivers President Trumpโs agenda?
Why canโt Republicans do separate legislation on AI?
40 state AGโs wrote a letter to Congress against the 10 year AI moratorium on stateโs rights.
Itโs not too late for the Senate to take it out before the OBBB comes back to the house for a vote.
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