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Repeals a specific December 11, 2025 Executive Order that created a national policy framework for artificial intelligence and bars the use of any federal funds to implement, administer, enforce, or carry out that Executive Order. The change removes the Order's legal effect across all federal agencies and prevents federal funding from being used to carry out its provisions.
The bill prevents near-term federal AI spending and compliance burdens by blocking one Executive Order, but it increases regulatory uncertainty and leaves gaps in federal oversight that could raise safety, privacy, and long-term fiscal risks.
Federal agencies, federal employees, and government contractors will not be required to implement the December 11, 2025 Executive Order AI rules, preserving existing agency practices and avoiding immediate operational changes.
Taxpayers will avoid the near-term federal spending on new AI programs directly tied to that Executive Order.
Tech companies, tech workers, and government contractors avoid new compliance costs tied to the Executive Order's regulatory framework.
All Americans (taxpayers and service users) face greater risk to safety, privacy, and civil rights because the bill removes federal coordination and standards that could have mitigated AI harms.
Federal employees, government contractors, and tech companies face regulatory uncertainty and potential delays to AI projects and procurements because agencies and firms prepared to follow the Order must change course.
Taxpayers could incur higher long-term costs if the absence of a coordinated federal AI policy leads to inconsistent agency approaches or harms that require later remediation.
Introduced March 26, 2026 by Brian Emanuel Schatz · Last progress March 26, 2026