“AI at a Crossroads: A Nationwide Strategy or Californication?”
Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
Capitol Complex, 2141 RHOB, Washington, DC, 20515, USA
Witnesses
Dr. David Bray
Loomis Council Member & Distinguished Fellow
Mr. Kevin Frazier
AI Innovation and Law Fellow
Mr. Adam Thierer
Senior Technology & Innovation Fellow
Mr. Neil Richards
Koch Distinguished Professor in Law
Meeting Documents
- A letter dated September 17, 2025 from the California Privacy Protection Agency to Chairmen Jordan and Issa and Ranking Members Raskin and Johnson, submitted for the Record by Ms. Lofgren of CA
- A letter dated September 18, 2025, from the Council for Innovation Promotion to Chairman Issa and Ranking Member Johnson, submitted for the Record by Ms. Ross of NC
- A document from The White House from July 2025 titled, “Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Issa of CA
- Bill text of H.R. 10550 from the 118th Congress, submitted for the Record by Mr. Issa of CA
- A letter from Engine dated September 16, 2025, to Chairman Issa and Ranking Member Johnson, submitted for the Record by Mr. Issa of CA
- A letter from Americans for Prosperity dated September 18, 2025, to Chairman Issa and Members of the Subcommittee, submitted for the Record by Mr. Issa of CA
- A speech from Vice President Vance from February 11, 2025, regarding AI, submitted for the Record by Mr. Issa of CA
- An article from Politico titled, “The California-Washington tech fight heats up”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Issa of CA
- An article from Politico titled, “We don’t want California to set rules for AI across the country,’ Trump adviser says”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Issa of CA
- A statement for the record from Bria regarding AI laws, submitted for the Record by Mr. Johnson of GA
- A letter dated September 18, 2025, from The Leadership Conference to Chairman Issa and Ranking Member Johnson, submitted for the Record by Mr. Johnson of GA
- A letter dated June 27, 2025, from multiple Republican governors to Majority Leader Thune and Speaker Johnson regarding the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, submitted for the Record by Mr. Johnson of GA