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Americans for Responsible Innovation — campaign: Co-organized letter signed by 260 bipartisan state lawmakers from 50 states (130R, 129D, 1I) opposing federal ban on state AI regulation

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Last checked: 3/31/2026

The source text directly confirms all key elements of the claim: (1) 260 bipartisan state lawmakers signed the letter, (2) from 50 states, (3) with the exact breakdown of 130R, 129D, 1I, (4) opposing a federal ban on state AI regulation, and (5) Americans for Responsible Innovation is explicitly listed as one of the organizations that organized the effort. The date context (June 3, referenced as 'earlier this morning') aligns with the 'as of 2025' timeframe in the claim.

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confirmed95%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 3/31/2026
Found: The letter was signed by 260 lawmakers from 50 states (130 Republicans, 129 Democrats, and one Independent). The effort was organized by a number of organizations including Americans for Responsible I

Note: The source text directly confirms all key elements of the claim: (1) 260 bipartisan state lawmakers signed the letter, (2) from 50 states, (3) with the exact breakdown of 130R, 129D, 1I, (4) opposing a federal ban on state AI regulation, and (5) Americans for Responsible Innovation is explicitly listed as one of the organizations that organized the effort. The date context (June 3, referenced as 'earlier this morning') aligns with the 'as of 2025' timeframe in the claim.

confirmed95%primaryHaiku 3 · 3/30/2026
Found: An open letter signed by 260 lawmakers from 50 states... The letter, signed by 130 Republicans, 129 Democrats, and one Independent... The effort was organized by a number of organizations involved in

Note: The source text directly confirms all key elements of the claim: (1) 260 lawmakers signed the letter, (2) from 50 states, (3) breakdown of 130R, 129D, 1I, (4) opposing a federal ban on state AI regulation, and (5) Americans for Responsible Innovation was one of the co-organizing organizations. The date context (Jun 3, with reference to current Senate activity) aligns with the 'as of 2025' timeframe in the claim. All numerical and organizational details match precisely.

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