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Texas Public Policy Foundation on Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA)

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Source URLwww.texaspolicy.com/press/tppf-celebrates-passage-of-hb-149-out-of-the-texas-house-of-representatives
ParentTexas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA)
Children
CreatedMar 21, 2026, 4:21 AM
UpdatedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM
SyncedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM

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policyEntityIdTexas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA)(policy)
stakeholderEntityId
stakeholderDisplayNameTexas Public Policy Foundation
positionsupport
importancehigh
reasonCollaborated with Rep. Capriglione to convene stakeholders; TPPF director David Dunmoyer called it 'the culmination of years of work committed to securing Texas as the nationwide model for AI policy'
sourcewww.texaspolicy.com/press/tppf-celebrates-passage-of-hb-149-out-of-the-texas-hou…
context
[
  "Conservative think tank that helped shape the bill's light-touch regulatory approach",
  "Frames TRAIGA as a contrast to California and New York's more prescriptive AI laws",
  "David Dunmoyer (Director for Better Tech for Tomorrow) was lead policy advocate"
]

Source Check Verdicts

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Last checked: 4/14/2026

While the source contains multiple references to 'TPPF' in the related content section, it does not explicitly state that TPPF is the Texas Public Policy Foundation. The acronym appears in article titles but is never spelled out or defined in the provided excerpt. The main body of the text discusses HB 149 and quotes from 'Better Tech for Tomorrow' representatives, but does not mention TPPF or the Texas Public Policy Foundation as a stakeholder in this particular bill. To confirm the stakeholder claim, the source would need to explicitly identify TPPF as a stakeholder in HB 149 or define the acronym.

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