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Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

artifactAI & Compute
The rules that will govern AI in America may be written not by Congress but by a lobbying firm that then hands them to friendly politicians to introduce.
Who they are

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, a Washington lobbying firm staffed by former government agency directors and Capitol Hill aides.

What they do

In the engine's read it drafts ready-made, business-friendly regulations and passes them to allied lawmakers to turn into law.

How it works

It wrote the framework for the 'TRUMP AMERICA AI Act,' with former officials producing the legal architecture and Senator Blackburn as its main client, using the revolving door from government to lobbying to lawmaking.

Why it matters

It shows how industry can quietly author the very laws meant to regulate it, so the public thinks elected officials wrote the rules when lobbyists did.

The engine's record — word for word
Lobbying firm drafting TRUMP AMERICA AI Act framework. Former agency directors and Capitol Hill staff produce business-friendly regulatory architectures handed to allied politicians for introduction. Revolving door pipeline from government to lobbying to legislation. Blackburn primary client.
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