National AI Legislative Framework (White House, March 2026)
proposedNationalLegislative blueprint released March 20, 2026. Seven sections covering child safety, energy/infrastructure, intellectual property, free speech, innovation, workforce, and federal preemption. Urges Congress to preempt state AI laws and adopt "light-touch" regulatory approach. Leaves AI/copyright fair-use questions to courts. Not law itself — a framework for congressional action.
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Quick Facts
- Jurisdiction
- United States
- Author / Sponsor
- White House
- Introduced
- Mar 20, 2026
- Status
- proposed
- Scope
- National