The bill stops federal implementation of the December 11, 2025 AI Executive Order—saving near-term federal spending and avoiding immediate operational changes—at the cost of foregoing centralized federal AI governance, which raises risks of weaker, slower protections, regulatory uncertainty, and potential national-security gaps.
Taxpayers and the federal budget avoid near-term spending to implement the December 11, 2025 AI Executive Order, reducing immediate federal outlays for new AI programs or compliance.
Federal employees and agencies keep existing policies instead of being required to adopt new EO-directed AI requirements, avoiding short-term operational changes and compliance burdens.
All Americans—especially people with disabilities and racial and ethnic minorities—face slower development of consistent privacy, bias, and safety rules because the bill removes a centralized federal mechanism for AI governance.
Taxpayers and the public could be less protected from AI-related threats because the bill limits the federal government's ability to coordinate AI safety, standards, and oversight for critical systems.
Technology companies, government contractors, and small business owners face regulatory uncertainty and potential disruption to contracts and investment decisions because plans to comply with the EO would be blocked or altered.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Repeals the December 11, 2025 Executive Order on a national AI policy framework and bars federal funds to implement or enforce it.
Repeals and voids the Executive Order issued December 11, 2025, titled “Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence,” and bars any use of federal funds to implement, administer, enforce, or carry out that Executive Order. The law takes effect when enacted and does not create new programs or funding; it only removes the force of that specific Executive Order and forbids federal spending to carry it out.
Introduced March 26, 2026 by Brian Emanuel Schatz · Last progress March 26, 2026