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Appealing to Utah’s young and diversifying population, Democrats see a path in what has historically been one of the most conservative states in the country. Savannah Behrmann and Nicholas Anastácio report: https://buff.ly/45W71s8
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🎙 On this episode Ledyard (Ledge) King and Casey Wooten explain how the overturning the Chevron Doctrine will reverberate on Capitol Hill as it takes away power from rulemakers in the executive branch. Listen on Spotify 👉 https://buff.ly/4cQj50v
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The Transportation Department’s budget could see dramatic cuts in passenger rail next year under a GOP-led proposal. But funding for air travel could soar to new heights. Erika Filter reports: https://buff.ly/3Wfy2Uv
Air vs. rail: GOP spending bill would prioritize planes over trains
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The Leading Edge: Supreme Court's Chevron Decision and AI Regulation The recent Supreme Court decision to overturn Chevron deference marks a significant shift in the regulatory landscape, particularly for artificial intelligence. This ruling challenges federal agencies' ability to regulate AI technologies effectively. Explore how this change might shape the future of AI policy and what it means for regulatory bodies and tech companies. 👇 Read The Leading Edge from PolicyView: AI editor Philip Athey below. #AI #AIPolicy #TechPolicy #AIRegulation
The Leading Edge: AI Regulation and the Supreme Court's Chevron Decision
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The AI Policy Minute: Supreme Court's Chevron Decision and AI Regulation Jeff Dufour, Editor in Chief, and Philip Athey, Technology Policy Editor, break down some highlights from our latest PolicyView: AI report. This edition delves into the Supreme Court's game-changing decision and its potential ripple effects on AI regulation. Key Points: 🔹 Supreme Court Decision: The overturning of the Chevron precedent in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce may reshape AI regulation. Philip Athey explains how this could hinder the flexibility of agencies like the FTC and impact future AI policies. 🔹 Congressional Challenges: With technology evolving rapidly, Congress must now be as knowledgeable as federal agencies to effectively legislate AI—a significant hurdle given their track record. 🔹 Regulatory Implications: Without Chevron deference, existing and future AI regulations face uncertainty, putting the onus on courts to interpret the legality of AI-generated activities like robocalls. 🔹 Energy Demands: The increasing energy consumption of AI technology is driving tech companies to seek cleaner energy solutions. 🔹 International Actions: The U.S. is working to limit China's AI capabilities, including restricting tech investments and addressing the growing divide in AI development between the U.S. and China. Explore these developments and more in our July 3 edition of PolicyView: AI. You can request the report through the link in our comments. #AI #AIPolicy #TechPolicy #AIRegulation #EnergyConsumption #InternationalAI
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Join National Journal as we interview Senator Todd Young on the rapid advancement of AI innovation and the potential challenges and risks that need to be addressed. Stay tuned for a conversation with NJ Daily Editor, Ledyard King, and members of the National Journal team where they will discuss the impact of AI in politics and policy.
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The race for the House will be won or lost on the airwaves. James Downs reports 👉 https://buff.ly/4eE4PcO
Charting House ad spending
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🏛 Are presidents above the law? The Supreme Court has issued their ruling on whether former President Trump should receive immunity from lawsuits related to his actions while in office. Download our analysis of the Court's decision and what the interpretation could mean for presidential powers and accountability 👉 https://lnkd.in/eAjfhcYS ✅ This deck is available for download and customization — remove our logo and add yours. #governmentaffairs #publicpolicy #supremecourt
Supreme Court grants partial immunity in Trump v. US
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A separatist movement in the Central African nation of Cameroon has ensnared U.S.-based diaspora groups in legal troubles and raised questions about the legality of sending assistance overseas. Cristina Maza reports: https://buff.ly/45HBZ7q
Case of jailed Cameroonians sheds light on the perils of sending aid in foreign conflicts
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