In Summary: The White House National Legislative Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence
Mar 25,26 | 01:31 EST
Last July, the White House released “Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” which framed AI as a matter of national competitiveness and emphasized innovation, infrastructure, and international engagement. That direction was reinforced in a December 2025 executive order “Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence,” which stated that the United States should pursue a minimally burdensome national AI framework, expressed concern that a patchwork of state laws could create compliance burdens, affect interstate commerce, and slow innovation, and directed White House officials to prepare legislative recommendations establishing a uniform federal policy framework for AI that would preempt conflicting state AI laws. These White House recommendations were released last Friday as a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence. It recommends federal legislative action across seven areas: child protection, community and infrastructure impacts, intellectual property, free speech, innovation, workforce development, and preemption of certain state AI laws. It also states that the Administration looks forward to working with Congress to turn the proposal into legislation. Overall, the document indicates a preference for a larger federal role in setting baseline AI policy while preserving some state authority over generally applicable laws, infrastructure siting, and state government uses of AI.
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