Brennan Center for Justice — project: Maintains comprehensive AI Legislation Tracker covering all US states
2 evidence checks from 1 unique source
Last checked: 3/31/2026
The claim states the tracker 'covers all US states' but the source text only describes tracking bills 'introduced by Congress' — which refers to federal legislation, not state-level legislation. The source does not mention state-level AI legislation coverage. Additionally, the source data is dated September 26, 2025, while the claim specifies 'as of 2026-03' (March 2026), making the temporal reference outdated. The tracker's existence and general purpose are confirmed, but the scope (all US states) is not addressed in the provided excerpt.
Evidence — 1 source, 2 checks
Note: The claim states the tracker 'covers all US states' but the source text only describes tracking bills 'introduced by Congress' — which refers to federal legislation, not state-level legislation. The source does not mention state-level AI legislation coverage. Additionally, the source data is dated September 26, 2025, while the claim specifies 'as of 2026-03' (March 2026), making the temporal reference outdated. The tracker's existence and general purpose are confirmed, but the scope (all US states) is not addressed in the provided excerpt.
Note: The claim states the tracker 'covers all US states' but the source text only describes it as tracking bills 'introduced by Congress' (federal level). The source does not mention state-level legislation coverage at all. Additionally, the claim is dated 'as of 2026-03' but the source's most recent timestamp is September 26, 2025, making the temporal reference unverifiable. The core question of whether this tracker includes state-level AI legislation cannot be answered from the provided source text.
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