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Republican Senator Thom Tillis was the lone lawmaker who voted to retain the ban [File]
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The Republican-led U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to remove a 10-year federal moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence from President Trumpâs sweeping tax-cut and spending bill.
Lawmakers voted 99-1 to strike the ban from the bill by adopting an amendment offered by Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn. The action came during a marathon session known as a âvote-a-rama,â in which lawmakers offered numerous amendments to the legislation that Republicans eventually hope to pass.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis was the lone lawmaker who voted to retain the ban.
The Senate version of Trumpâs legislation would have only restricted states regulating AI from tapping a new $500 million fund to support AI infrastructure.
Major AI companies, including Alphabetâs Google and OpenAI, have expressed support for Congress taking AI regulation out of the hands of states to free innovation from a panoply of differing requirements.
Blackburn presented her amendment to strike the provision a day after agreeing to compromise language with Senate Commerce Committee chair Ted Cruz that would have cut the ban to five years and allowed states to regulate issues such as protecting artistsâ voices or child online safety if they did not impose an âundue or disproportionate burdenâ on AI.
But Blackburn withdrew her support for the compromise before the amendment vote.
âThe current language is not acceptable to those who need these protections the most,â the Tennessee Republican said in a statement.
âUntil Congress passes federally preemptive legislation like the Kids Online Safety Act and an online privacy framework, we canât block states from making laws that protect their citizens.â
Published â July 01, 2025 02:59 pm IST