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Buried deep in Congress’s 1,116-page “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is a provision so sweeping, so dystopian, and so underreported that it’s hard to believe it was passed out of a committee.

Section 43201 of the bill, blandly titled the “Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology Modernization Initiative,” doesn’t just fund the federal government’s full-scale AI expansion—it removes every state’s right to regulate artificial intelligence for the next decade.

Let that sink in: For the next ten years, no state in America—not even your state—will be allowed to create its own safeguards, protections, or liability standards for how AI is developed or deployed.

“No State or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models… during the 10-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act.”
Sec. 43201(c)(1) of the bill

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This is not a theoretical threat.

It’s a federal ban on local AI regulation—handing the reins to the very bureaucrats and corporate tech giants already embedding AI into military systems, healthcare, financial markets, education, and law enforcement.

This section of the bill is a preemptive strike against state sovereignty.

It neuters legislatures and governors from protecting their own citizens—just as powerful corporations and federal agencies rush to install AI systems into every layer of society.

It’s not just overreach.

It’s a federal power grab dressed as “modernization.”

And President Trump is now marching on Capitol Hill to personally demand the bill’s passage—pushing the very legislation that would shield his $500 billion Stargate AI surveillance grid from any state-level resistance (more on this below).

The bill—developed by the House Budget Committee, which passed the legislation yesterday—still needs to be voted on in the House and Senate before it hits Trump’s desk, so if you want your senators and representatives to vote no on it, you can contact them here and tell them why.

The House is expected to vote on the One Big Beautiful Bill by the end of this week.

These are the budget committee members:

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Well yeah this is what happens when the courts ruled that interstate commerce applies to literally anything the Feds want it to apply to.
 
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This section of the bill is a preemptive strike against state sovereignty.

It neuters legislatures and governors from protecting their own citizens—just as powerful corporations and federal agencies rush to install AI systems into every layer of society.

It’s not just overreach.

It’s a federal power grab dressed as “modernization.”
Many, many such cases. When you trample the principles our country was founded on, you can't put the genie back in the bottle. Well of course unless it wants to, in this case a bottle with an AI brain and networked systems for a body. The stargate iniative could only be more sus if they called it "Project (((Coyote)))" .

Worry not, patriots, real Stanford educated occultists are in control.
 
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Pretty sure limiting AI is the opposite of dystopian you fucking retarded journo faggot
This is stripping the ability for states to create safeguards or liability not for regulation or holding these companies accountable. I think you misread.
They need to strip states of the rest of their power next, what kind of joke country has 50 completely different sets of laws?
we’ve been pretty big on state rights since roe v wade being overturned so I highly doubt this is gonna work out. He even gave education to the states. It’s so retarded that they want it both ways though.
 
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