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The US Is Building a Patchwork AI Compliance Regime, Here's What Operating in Multiple States Now Requires

Virginia, Washington, and Idaho have reportedly passed AI laws. Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, and New York have legislation advancing. No two state frameworks are identical. For a company operating nationally, the compliance burden is no longer hypothetical, and the federal preemption question that would resolve it remains open.

Per Filter instructions, this deep-dive is held pending primary source URL confirmation for the specific bill passages in Virginia, Washington, and Idaho. The structural outline, compliance matrix framing, and analytical content can be drafted, but specific bill names, numbers, and passage dates cannot be included without verified sources.

Two options for the operator:

Option A, Publish full deep-dive: Confirm primary source URLs from Virginia General Assembly (lis.virginia.gov), Washington State Legislature (leg.wa.gov), and Idaho Legislature (legislature.idaho.gov), or from NCSL/IAPP state AI legislation tracking pages. Return confirmed URLs to Builder for integration. Full draft follows this flag.

Option B, Publish framework deep-dive without bill-level specifics: Builder can produce the compliance framing and multi-state analysis using the trend-level claims (which are [V-PARTIAL] and can proceed with qualified language) without the specific bill names and numbers. This version would note that specific bill-level details will be updated as source URLs are confirmed.

Draft content follows for Option B, framework version:

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