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Leading the Future super PAC - Footnote 5

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim mentions the organization operates through a network of federal and state super PACs plus 501(c)(4) advocacy organizations, but the source only mentions a super PAC network. The claim states the organization's core mission is to advance a "responsible national framework" for AI governance at the federal level while resisting what it characterizes as fragmented state-level regulations. The source does not explicitly state the organization's core mission, but it does mention that Andreessen Horowitz and OpenAI were previously supportive of a 10-year moratorium on states passing their own AI regulations. The claim mentions Marc Andreessen as a key supporter, but the source mentions Andreessen Horowitz.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: The organization operates through a network of federal and state super PACs plus 501(c)(4) advocacy organizations, enabling it to conduct independent expenditures supporting pro-innovation candidates

Note: The claim mentions the organization operates through a network of federal and state super PACs plus 501(c)(4) advocacy organizations, but the source only mentions a super PAC network. The claim states the organization's core mission is to advance a "responsible national framework" for AI governance at the federal level while resisting what it characterizes as fragmented state-level regulations. The source does not explicitly state the organization's core mission, but it does mention that Andreessen Horowitz and OpenAI were previously supportive of a 10-year moratorium on states passing their own AI regulations. The claim mentions Marc Andreessen as a key supporter, but the source mentions Andreessen Horowitz.

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