Shutdown brinkmanship exposes how rare real cuts are. Congress must use these moments to cut spending and regulation, not ...
Red tape may be shrinking on paper, but a web of loans, subsidies, partnerships and sub-regulatory mandates keeps business ...
As Congress edges closer to another potential government shutdown, questions loom large about how federal agencies will manage critical regulatory responsibilities. For the U.S. Environmental ...
Re “Free up markets to address home insurance crisis” (June 6): Adam B. Summers’ evaluation of California’s insurance dysfunction offers the best prescription for solving our other economic woes.
Health system leaders are monitoring AI regulation as states and the federal government take different approaches to the technology. “Absolutely — but only if it is smart, risk-tiered and aligned,” ...
The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) said Friday that federal agencies will use artificial intelligence to eliminate outdated, obsolete, and inconsistent requirements across tens of ...
Recently enacted federal guidelines involving some data transactions outside of the United States could put companies large and small at legal risk.
On Wednesday, as promised, President Donald Trump released his AI Action Plan. The news comes after he repealed his predecessor Joe Biden’s 100-plus page executive order on AI just days into his term ...
We have a bill on my desk that we think strikes the right balance, and we worked with industry, but we didn’t submit to industry,” Newsom said.
While finding a way to plug an almost $800 million budget hole tops the business for lawmakers at next week’s special session, time is also closing fast for a fix to a 2024 law on artificial ...