Overview
- The Republican-controlled House passed the 1,000-page “One Big Beautiful Bill” on May 22 with a single-vote majority, embedding a ten-year prohibition on state AI regulation.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene confessed she hadn’t read the AI moratorium before voting and denounced it as a violation of state rights, a misstep echoed by Rep. Mike Flood.
- Greene has warned she will vote against the bill when it returns to the House if senators do not strip out the AI provision from the final version.
- The measure is under review in the Senate, where reconciliation rules and objections from fiscal conservatives over Medicaid cuts and deficit impacts could prompt amendments.
- Tech leaders such as Elon Musk and more than 200 state lawmakers have criticized the AI ban and broader spending measures, urging Congress to reconsider the provision.