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Utah’s AI Policy Act: Innovation and Regulation

Originally published by Truyo. Written by Dan Clarke. Utah’s foray into the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) regulation is marked by the passage of Senate Bill 149, the Artificial Intelligence Policy Act. While many states grapple with the complexities of AI governance, Utah’s rather fast and reactive approach emphasizes consumer protection and seeks to hold...

Navigating the EU AI Act: Key Compliance Strategies

Originally published by Truyo. With the full text of the EU AI Act made public, Truyo President Dan Clarke read through the Act in its entirety to identify key elements that will be crucial to compliance for organizations in scope. The Act includes the conventional components of transparency, privacy, education, security, non-discrimination, and risk assessment...

The EU AI Act: Compliance and Governance Insights

Originally published by Truyo. In an age bursting with technological advances, the European Union has taken a pioneering step toward shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance. Enter the landmark Artificial Intelligence Act—a comprehensive regulatory framework penned to strike a delicate balance between fostering innovation, protecting fundamental...

Will 12 GOP senators continue to help pass the Respect for Marriage Act? – Conservative Partnership Institute

Will 12 GOP senators continue to help pass the Respect for Marriage Act? – Conservative Partnership Institute

Good afternoon from Capitol Hill. The House and Senate return to session this week. Last week, I wrote about the battle over religious liberty brewing in the Senate on the Respect for Marriage Act, which claims to “codify same sex marriage” (it doesn’t – nothing in the bill changes the status of, or benefits afforded to, same sex marriage post Obergefell.) What it...

Senate Respect For Marriage Act threatens religious liberty – Conservative Partnership Institute

Senate Respect For Marriage Act threatens religious liberty – Conservative Partnership Institute

Good afternoon from Capitol Hill. It’s Thanksgiving week, so Congress is out of session. Former president Donald Trump last week officially declared he will seek re-election to the presidency in 2024. And by week’s end, his Twitter account was officially reinstated after over 15 million people voted approvingly in a Twitter poll put out by the company’s CEO, Elon...

Dr. Alveda King & Ambassador Ken Blackwell on Biden-Harris Speech Regarding the Freedom to Cheat Act – Conservative Partnership Institute

Dr. Alveda King & Ambassador Ken Blackwell on Biden-Harris Speech Regarding the Freedom to Cheat Act – Conservative Partnership Institute

President Biden’s and Vice President Harris’s speech in Atlanta today was an insult to all Americans, especially those in the African American community. We were deeply involved in the wars that started and ended the Civil Rights movement in this country. The President and Vice President’s misguided insistence on the ignorant, false claim that America is somehow...

The H.R. 4 John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act makes it easy to cheat and hard to protect voters – Conservative Partnership Institute

The H.R. 4 John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act makes it easy to cheat and hard to protect voters – Conservative Partnership Institute

The Heritage Foundation President Kay C. James and Hans von Spakovsy, Manager of its Election Law Reform Initiative have issued a strong statement noting that H.R. 4’s pathway to federal bureaucrat control of elections would inject cheating and corruption into the system. This law does anything but honor the legacy of Rep. Lewis, and the Heritage statement includes...

“John Lewis Act” will corrupt elections and steal the political will of all voters – Conservative Partnership Institute

“John Lewis Act” will corrupt elections and steal the political will of all voters – Conservative Partnership Institute

HR 4 “John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act just passed in the House by Democrats only is the direct opposite of “voting rights.” EIN’s Senior Legal Fellow Cleta Mitchell pulls no punches in noting the dangers of this “brazen leftwing assault on America’s elections (that) would … dictate election outcomes for the rest of our lives.” More The post The Federalist:...

“Freedom to Cheat Act” could be on the Senate’s agenda next week – Conservative Partnership Institute

“Freedom to Cheat Act” could be on the Senate’s agenda next week – Conservative Partnership Institute

Senator Angus King of Maine (claims to be an “I” but caucuses with the “Ds”) has telegraphed that the misnamed “Freedom to Vote Act” he co-sponsored could rear its ugly head for a vote soon. Senator King says he doesn’t know “what is going on” with Democrat bills promoting cheating and corruption, and he is not alone. A number of anti-vote security bills are in play;...