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The source text confirms most elements of the claim: Encode Justice is clearly youth-led (founder Sneha Revanur from Stanford, team composition), engages in AI policy advocacy, grassroots organizing (mentions 'Get involved'), policy advocacy (multiple state laws passed), and public education. However, the source does NOT explicitly mention the 'AI Bill of Rights campaign' or 'AI 2030 Plan' as specific named campaigns. The source lists different recent campaign achievements (Game Plan, SB 53, RAISE Act, etc.). The claim about being 'one of the most prominent youth voices in AI governance' is subjective and not directly verifiable from the source. The temporal marker '2026-03' cannot be verified against a static website snapshot.
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1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source text confirms most elements of the claim: Encode Justice is clearly youth-led (founder Sneha Revanur from Stanford, team composition), engages in AI policy advocacy, grassroots organizing (mentions 'Get involved'), policy advocacy (multiple state laws passed), and public education. However, the source does NOT explicitly mention the 'AI Bill of Rights campaign' or 'AI 2030 Plan' as specific named campaigns. The source lists different recent campaign achievements (Game Plan, SB 53, RAISE Act, etc.). The claim about being 'one of the most prominent youth voices in AI governance' is subjective and not directly verifiable from the source. The temporal marker '2026-03' cannot be verified against a static website snapshot.