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Federal vs. State AI Law: The Compliance Gap US Companies Can't Assume Away in 2026

1 min read JD Supra / Baker Botts Partial F
The federal government reportedly moved to preempt state AI laws late last year. Key federal deliverables tied to that effort reportedly came due on March 11, 2026, and whether they materialized is not yet confirmed. Meanwhile, Colorado's AI Act is reportedly effective June 30, 2026. For multi-state operators, the lesson is sharp: the federal preemption strategy is real, but so is every state AI law on the books, and the two timelines are running in parallel, not in sequence.

Federal preemption of state AI laws is a policy goal. It is not yet a legal accomplishment. That distinction is the compliance gap US companies need to understand right now, especially those planning operations around the assumption that federal action will clear the state law landscape before they have to act.

It almost certainly won’t happen that cleanly. Here’s why.

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