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The AI Regulation Patchwork Is Already Here: Who's Shaping US State AI Law in 2026

1 min read Troutman Pepper Privacy + Cyber Advisor Partial
The week of March 16 produced AI-related legislative activity in at least nine US states. That's not an aberration, it's a pattern. The federal AI framework hasn't arrived, the Commerce Secretary's list of "burdensome" state laws is overdue, and states are writing the compliance landscape that businesses will have to navigate regardless.

The patchwork that federal AI policy was supposed to prevent is already here.

According to Troutman Pepper’s March 16 legislative tracker, Washington and New York each passed two AI-related bills last week. Chatbot regulation bills advanced in Georgia (SB 540), Hawaii (HB 1782, SB 3001), and Tennessee (SB 1700). New Jersey introduced A 4730 and A 4732. Missouri (HB 2368) and Vermont (HB 814, HB 816) moved healthcare AI bills. Minnesota is reportedly considering HF4369, the “Safeguarding Human Intelligence and Employment in Labor Displacement Act,” which would require employers to provide 90-day notice before deploying AI that could affect workers.

Nine states. One week. Four distinct regulatory categories. No federal answer in sight.

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