The Web of Tech Power Fighting to Shape the Future of AI Policy

This video breaks down the lobbying firms making the biggest impact on AI and the professional networks pushing policy ideas through Congress and federal agencies.

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Trump-Massie Showdown Comes to a Head in Kentucky Primary

It’s decision day for Representative Thomas Massie. Voters on Tuesday will determine whether Massie — a libertarian who has opposed Trump over the Epstein files, the war in Iran and government spending — keeps his seat. The alternative is Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL who vows to be the “team player” Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson say they need to keep carrying out the president’s agenda.

Trump Tells Agencies to Advise Banks on Immigrant Services

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that directs regulators to issue guidance on banking services to undocumented migrants, in a move that could tighten access to the financial system amid the administration’s immigration crackdown.

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BGOV OnPoint: Data Center Boom Confounds Policymakers

Federal and state lawmakers are grappling with the rapid development of data centers powering artificial intelligence technologies and straining resources.

Starlink, Satellite Launches Drive SpaceX’s Sales to US Agencies

SpaceX accounts for the most federal revenue of Elon Musk-owned companies registered to do business with the government, and its procurement footprint accounts for nearly all of the $12.8 billion total since fiscal 2023.

BGOV OnPoint: Commerce-Justice-Science Bill Gets Committee Nod

House appropriators clashed this week over proposed cuts to science and economic development agencies, advancing their latest fiscal 2027 measure with a party-line vote.

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Minnesota’s Prediction Markets Ban Draws Swift CFTC Lawsuit (2)

Minnesota’s freshly inked, first-of-its-kind prediction markets ban elicited quick legal action from the US agency that regulates derivatives trading, making it the sixth state to draw a lawsuit from the federal government over efforts to crack down on the booming industry.