Senate Rejects Federal AI Ban, Leaves States Free to Regulate

Senate Rejects Federal AI Ban, Leaves States Free to Regulate

The Senate voted 99–1 on July 1, 2025, to block a proposed 10-year freeze on state AI laws, rejecting the House push to centralize control. The lopsided bipartisan vote means AI rules will now need 60 votes to pass—harder than budget procedures. States will continue writing their own AI regulations independently.

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