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Congresswoman Foushee Critiques White House AI Framework
March 21, 2026
Congresswoman Valerie Foushee publicly criticized the White House's National AI Legislative Framework for insufficiently addressing protections for workers, civil rights, and local governance. She advocates for a more inclusive AI governance model that incorporates diverse community participation, transparency, and accountability. Her legislative efforts also emphasize expanding AI research and participation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), particularly highlighting Durham, North Carolina as a focal point for these initiatives.
- Procurement professionals should note potential shifts in federal AI policy emphasizing inclusivity and community engagement, which may influence future AI-related contract requirements.
- Contractors and vendors working on AI solutions may need to align proposals with emerging priorities around transparency, civil rights protections, and equitable participation.
- Agencies could see increased funding or mandates to support AI research at HBCUs, creating opportunities for partnerships and subcontracting in these communities.
- Organizations involved in AI governance or workforce development should consider how evolving legislative priorities might affect compliance and program design.
We need a different path, one that expands opportunity and ensures every community can participate in and benefit from the AI economy, and that their voices are not just heard, but reflected in AI governance.
— Congresswoman Valerie Foushee
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White House, U.S. House of Representatives