Greene says she’ll oppose Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ if AI provision isn’t removed
- The House passed the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' in May 2025, which includes a provision banning state AI regulation for a decade.
- This provision sparked opposition because it preempts state authority amid concerns over unchecked AI use in elections and judicial enforcement.
- Legislators, watchdog groups, and a bipartisan coalition urge the Senate to remove the AI provision as states push back on losing regulatory power.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene stated she will oppose the bill unless this AI moratorium is removed, warning it violates state rights and risks the bill's passage.
- The bill’s future is uncertain as Senate revisions continue amid calls for balancing innovation with state and federal AI regulation responsibilities.
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