The White House's latest effort to enact legislation that would preempt state AI laws stalls as multiple Democrats dismiss the proposal as a partisan play (Politico)

Why it matters: The stalled legislation leaves the U.S. without a unified national AI regulatory framework.
- The White House's effort to enact legislation preempting state AI laws has stalled (Politico)
- Multiple Democrats view the proposal as a partisan play, contributing to its dismissal (Politico)
- Capitol Hill's resistance raises fresh doubts about Congress's ability to pass national AI laws (Politico)
The White House's recent push for federal legislation to preempt state AI laws has hit a roadblock, with several Democrats dismissing the proposal as a partisan maneuver. This resistance on Capitol Hill casts significant doubt on the feasibility of Congress passing any national regulations for the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence sector.



