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Congress Introduces Legislation to Repeal AI Moratorium
March 24, 2026
Congressional representatives including April McClain Delaney, Don Beyer, Doris Matsui, Ted Lieu, and Sara Jacobs have introduced the GUARDRAILS Act aimed at repealing a White House executive order that imposes a moratorium on state-level AI policies. This legislation seeks to preserve states' rights to enact AI regulations amid concerns over insufficient federal AI governance and the risks posed by unchecked AI development. The repeal effort highlights ongoing debates about balancing federal and state roles in AI oversight, which could significantly impact procurement frameworks, regulatory compliance, and technology adoption strategies across government agencies and contractors.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential shifts in AI regulatory requirements at the state level, which may affect contract specifications and compliance obligations.
- Contractors offering AI technologies or services may encounter varying state-level regulations if the moratorium is lifted, necessitating adaptable compliance strategies.
- Agencies and vendors should evaluate how this legislation could influence future AI procurement policies, especially regarding risk management and public safety safeguards.
- Organizations involved in broadband and digital infrastructure projects should note references to BEAD funding and potential legal risks tied to federal-state policy conflicts.
Trump's Executive Order fails to recognize the important role states play in shaping the policies that drive U.S. competitiveness and innovation. It could not be more clear: the Administration is actively seeking ways to make the internet a more dangerous place.
— Rep. April McClain Delaney
Until federal action ensures safe and responsible AI development, deployment, and use, states must retain the ability to implement policies to protect the American public.
— Rep. Don Beyer
Preventing states from enacting common-sense regulation that protects people from the very real harms of AI is dangerous. Congress has a responsibility to get this technology right, but states must be allowed to act in the public interest in the meantime.
— Sen. Brian Schatz
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- Rep. McClain Delaney Joins Colleagues in Introducing Legislation to Repeal the White House's AI Moratorium | Congresswoman April McClain Delaney · Mcclain Delaney · Mar 24
- Jacobs, Beyer, Matsui, Lieu, McClain Delaney Introduce Legislation to Repeal White House AI Moratorium | U.S. Congresswoman Sara Jacobs Of California's 51st District · Sarajacobs · Mar 21
- Beyer, Matsui, Lieu, Jacobs, McClain Delaney Introduce Legislation to Repeal White House AI Moratorium | U.S. Representative Don Beyer · Beyer · Mar 20
- MATSUI, BEYER, LIEU, JACOBS, MCCLAIN DELANEY INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REPEAL WHITE HOUSE AI MORATORIUM | Congresswoman Doris Matsui · Matsui · Mar 20