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S4E10: The AI Moratorium Lives on in Senate Big Beautiful Bill

S4E10: The AI Moratorium Lives on in Senate Big Beautiful Bill

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In this episode, we break down the little-known but sweeping amendment buried in the Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) being debated this week. The amendment--which is now characterized as a "temporary pause" to make the 10 years seem trivial--would block states, cities, and even school districts from regulating artificial intelligence for ten years—if they accept federal broadband funding. Framed deceptively as a "temporary pause," this provision threatens hard-fought protections like Tennessee’s ELVIS Act and local school oversight rules while giving Big Tech a free pass to grow unregulated.

We explore the constitutional challenges, the state-level opposition, and how the amendment functions as a regulatory Trojan horse—allowing only pro-AI laws while forbidding anything that might slow it down, no matter the cost to artists, educators, and consumers.

Reading Materials:

“Temporary” Tyranny: Senate is Voting on The 10-Year AI Moratorium That Silences States and Artists

AI Moratorium in Senate Version of One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Governors Letter Opposing AI Safe Harbor Moratorium

🔍 In This Episode:
  • Why the "pause" on AI regulation is anything but temporary

  • How federal broadband dollars are being weaponized to suppress state and local laws

  • The threat to the Tennessee ELVIS Act and biometric protections

  • The legal case against the moratorium: Spending Clause, Tenth Amendment, Equal Protection

  • How public schools could lose the power to control AI in classrooms

  • The growing bipartisan resistance from state AGs, governors, and legislators

📚 Referenced Laws & Cases:
  • Tennessee ELVIS Act (2024)

  • Illinois BIPA, California Deepfake Law, and others

  • NFIB v. Sebelius – Spending Clause precedent

  • Printz v. United States, Murphy v. NCAA – Tenth Amendment

  • Equal Protection & Due Process Clause applications #AIMoratorium #BigBeautifulBill #StateRights #ELVISAct #ArtistRights #EducationPolicy #BroadbandFunding #FederalOverreach #ConstitutionalLaw #SpendingClause #10thAmendment #BiometricPrivacy #Deepfakes #StudentPrivacy #StopThePause #BigTechAccountability #AIRegulation #LocalControl #CreatorsRights #MusicIndustry

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