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flag In 2026, U.S. states unite across party lines to regulate AI and expand data centers amid growing public safety and infrastructure concerns.

flag In 2026, U.S. states see rare bipartisan cooperation on artificial intelligence regulation and data center expansion, despite national political divides. flag Lawmakers across party lines are advancing measures to require chatbot transparency, restrict AI use by minors, and limit surveillance and pricing algorithms. flag Governors Ron DeSantis and Kathy Hochul support similar safeguards. flag States are also addressing the environmental and infrastructure strain from data centers, exploring nuclear energy, utility cost reforms, and local permitting controls. flag While federal officials urge uniform standards, states continue moving independently, with shared focus on public safety, innovation, and housing affordability reforms.

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