Senator Marsha Blackburn is the lead legislative author of the TRUMP AMERICA AI Act, dated March 18, 2026.
The engine reads her as the legislative face for an AI-regulation framework backed by the Sacks-Thiel network.
She built the bill around a '4Cs' pitch — protecting children, creators, conservatives, and communities — supported by Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck lobbying, and the name itself is a backronym ('TRUMP AMERICA' spelled out from a longer phrase) engineered so that opposing the bill looks like opposing Trump and America.
It shows how naming and framing can be used to make a law nearly impossible to oppose, giving political cover to a specific tech-backed regulatory agenda.