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Senate Proposes Federal AI Regulation Commission
March 12, 2026
Senators Mark Warner, Mike Rounds, and Mark Kelly are actively advocating for increased Congressional oversight and regulation of artificial intelligence technologies at the federal level. This includes bipartisan legislation to establish a dedicated federal commission focused on AI policy, addressing national security, ethical considerations, and procurement restrictions such as the recent ban of Anthropic from federal contracts by the previous administration. These developments signal a growing emphasis on formalizing AI governance frameworks that will directly impact federal acquisition strategies and contractor eligibility.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new regulatory requirements and compliance standards for AI-related contracts as Congress moves toward formal AI oversight.
- Contractors developing or supplying AI technologies may face increased scrutiny, including potential restrictions or bans similar to the Anthropic case.
- Agencies will likely need to align procurement policies with emerging AI ethical and security guidelines established by the proposed federal commission.
- Businesses should evaluate their AI offerings and risk profiles in light of evolving federal AI policy to maintain eligibility for government contracts.
Congress must play a role in shaping the future of artificial intelligence (AI), including how the technology is regulated as it becomes embedded in the daily lives of millions of Americans.
— Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz.
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United States Senate, United States Congress, Trump administration
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Anthropic
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- Kelly Urges Congress to Act on AI Regulation · meritalk · Mar 12
- Senators Propose Federal AI Commission Days After Anthropic Ban - WSJ · WSJ · Mar 11
- Kelly Urges Congress to Act on AI Regulation · meritalk · Mar 12