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White House Evaluates State AI Regulations
March 11, 2026
The White House issued an executive order in December 2025 directing federal agencies to complete evaluations within 90 days on state-level artificial intelligence regulations, including those in California, New York, and Florida. This initiative aims to establish a unified federal AI regulatory standard and potentially block or preempt state policies through legal challenges and funding restrictions. Procurement professionals and contractors should note this federal effort to centralize AI governance, which may influence future federal AI procurement requirements, compliance standards, and funding priorities.
- Federal agencies are mandated to assess and potentially challenge state AI regulations, signaling increased federal oversight in AI policy.
- Companies providing AI-related products or services should anticipate evolving federal standards that could supersede diverse state rules.
- Procurement strategies may need adjustment to align with forthcoming federal AI compliance mandates and funding conditions.
- Organizations engaged with state governments in AI initiatives should evaluate risks related to potential federal preemption or funding impacts.
The White House in December issued an executive order setting 90-day deadlines for agencies to issue evaluations on state-level AI regulations, a move that comes as Trump seeks to impose a federal standard on the industry.
— Oma Seddiq
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White House, Commerce Department, State Governments of California, New York, and Florida
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- Trump Bid to Block State AI Rules Hits Big Deadline: Explained · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 11
- Trump Bid to Block State AI Rules Hits Deadline: States of Play · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 11