AI Bills Tracker
Tracking 400+ AI-related bills across all 50 states. Browse by state, filter by status, or search for specific legislation.
Over 400 AI bills are active across 45 states and Congress. Two-thirds were introduced by Democrats, only 3 are truly bipartisan, and 'responsible governance' bills pass at 38.6% — far higher than consumer protection or employment bills. The states with the most bills aren't necessarily the ones passing the most laws.
🔥 Hot Bills
SB24-205: Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence
Comprehensive AI consumer protection legislation requiring developers and deployers of high-risk AI systems to use reasonable care to protect consumers from known or foreseeable risks of algorithmic discrimination. Establishes disclosure, impact assessment, and reporting requirements. Effective June 30, 2026.
SB 942: California AI Transparency Act
Requires providers of generative AI systems to provide AI detection tools at no cost, include provenance data such as watermarks in AI-generated content, and maintain public documentation. Applies to systems that generate synthetic content including text, images, audio, and video. Effective August 2, 2026.
SB 1047: Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act
Would have required developers of large AI models costing over $100M to train to implement safety protocols, conduct pre-release testing, and maintain the ability to shut down models. Vetoed by Governor Newsom in September 2024 citing concerns about stifling innovation.
HB 3773: Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act
Requires employers using AI to analyze video interviews of job applicants to notify applicants beforehand, explain how the AI works, and obtain consent. Applicants may request deletion of their video and that a human review any AI-based evaluation. First-of-its-kind law regulating AI in hiring.
Local Law 144: Automated Employment Decision Tools
Requires employers and employment agencies in New York City using automated employment decision tools (AEDTs) to conduct independent bias audits and provide notice to job candidates. Prohibits use of AEDTs unless they have been subject to a bias audit within the past year.
HB 2060: AI Advisory Council
Establishes an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to study and monitor AI systems developed or deployed in Texas. The council advises the legislature on AI-related policy, identifies risks and benefits, and makes recommendations for regulation.
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All Bills
| State | Bill | Status |
|---|---|---|
| LA | HB 3984 | Introduced |
| CO | SB 3838 | Introduced |
| MD | SB 1939 | Introduced |
| AZ | SB 4818 | Enacted |
| AR | SB 3821 | Introduced |
| AR | HB 3430 | In Committee |
| CA | SB 7744 | In Committee |
| CT | HB 3264 | Introduced |
| DC | B25-0769 | In Committee |
| DC | B26-0055 | Enacted |
| FL | SB 3150 | Introduced |
| FL | SB 1729 | Introduced |
| GA | HB 4965 | Passed Chamber |
| IN | HB 2323 | Passed Chamber |
| IN | HB 1627 | Enacted |
| KS | SB 1815 | In Committee |
| KY | HB 2958 | Introduced |
| KY | HB 4999 | In Committee |
| LA | HB 4751 | Passed Chamber |
| ME | HB 4955 | Passed Chamber |
| MD | SB 1007 | Introduced |
| MA | H.4251 | Introduced |
| MI | SB 844 | Introduced |
| MN | SB 4347 | In Committee |
| MN | SB 3612 | In Committee |