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  • California Assembly Bill 1709 would violate the First Amendment and undermine parental choice
    California Assembly Bill 1709 would violate the First Amendment and undermine parental choice

    A law that would broadly exclude an entire class of minors from those spaces is an unconstitutional burden on protected speech.

    By Richard Sill
    April 10, 2026

  • Vermont Senate Bill 198 would tax safer nicotine alternatives similarly to cigarettes
    Vermont Senate Bill 198 would tax safer nicotine alternatives similarly to cigarettes

    As it stands, the bill's tax structure would treat safer nicotine alternatives as equivalent to or more heavily taxed than cigarettes themselves.

    By Guy Bentley
    April 9, 2026

  • Missouri should not create special liability rules for autonomous vehicles
    Missouri should not create special liability rules for autonomous vehicles

    Singling out autonomous vehicles for special treatment on liability determination is unnecessary to advancing the safe operation of these vehicles.

    By Marc Scribner
    April 6, 2026

  • Banning autonomous commercial vehicles won’t make Alaska roads safer
    Banning autonomous commercial vehicles won’t make Alaska roads safer

    Unlike human drivers, automated driving systems cannot drive drunk, drugged, drowsy, or distracted, and are programmed to follow the rules of the road.

    By Marc Scribner
    April 2, 2026

  • California can protect against defamatory deepfakes without chilling speech
    California can protect against defamatory deepfakes without chilling speech

    The penalties placed on online platforms in Senate Bill 1142 are large enough to lead to several unintended outcomes affecting free expression. 

    By Richard Sill
    March 26, 2026

  • California’s Digital Age Assurance Act should make age disclosure voluntary to protect privacy
    California’s Digital Age Assurance Act should make age disclosure voluntary to protect privacy

    The Digital Age Assurance Act represents an opportunity to put parents in the driver’s seat to declare their children’s ages.

    By Caden Rosenbaum
    March 26, 2026

  • California Assembly Bill 2169 would mandate data sharing in ways that risk user privacy and security
    California Assembly Bill 2169 would mandate data sharing in ways that risk user privacy and security

    Opening third-party-accessible interoperability interfaces for this kind of data creates new opportunities for breaches and misuse.

    By Nicole Shekhovtsova and Caden Rosenbaum
    March 26, 2026

  • California bill would impose rigid limits on A.I. customer service chatbots
    California bill would impose rigid limits on A.I. customer service chatbots

    The proposed legislation would require businesses to connect chatbot users with a human within minutes.

    By Nicole Shekhovtsova
    March 25, 2026

  • California Senate Bill 867 would ban all toys that include companion chatbots
    California Senate Bill 867 would ban all toys that include companion chatbots

    The bill's approach would deny children access to potentially beneficial technologies and discourage innovation, investment, and industry collaboration.

    By Nicole Shekhovtsova
    March 25, 2026

  • Senate Bill 101 would strengthen New Hampshire’s cross-district open enrollment program
    Senate Bill 101 would strengthen New Hampshire’s cross-district open enrollment program

    Cross-district open enrollment program allows students to transfer to public schools in other districts that accept applicants.

    By Christopher T. Wilson
    March 25, 2026

  • Building a neutral knowledge base on data centers in Ohio
    Building a neutral knowledge base on data centers in Ohio

    House Bill 646 represents an invaluable opportunity to build a neutral, trusted, and commonly held knowledge base for Ohioans to decide on state-level policies.

    By Max Gulker
    March 24, 2026

  • Missouri House Bill 2032 could restrict anonymous speech online
    Missouri House Bill 2032 could restrict anonymous speech online

    The bill's approach risks burdening lawful adult speech, creating new privacy risks, and overriding parental authority without meaningfully improving child safety.

    By Nicole Shekhovtsova
    March 22, 2026

  • Missouri House Bill 2392 raises constitutional and data privacy risks
    Missouri House Bill 2392 raises constitutional and data privacy risks

    Other states that have passed laws similar to House Bill 2392 have either lost in court, been forced to delay effective dates, or are now awaiting hearings.

    By Caden Rosenbaum
    March 20, 2026

  • Colorado House Bill 26-1286 would effectively ban driverless commercial trucks
    Colorado House Bill 26-1286 would effectively ban driverless commercial trucks

    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, human error or misbehavior is a critical factor in more than 90% of motor vehicle crashes.

    By Marc Scribner
    March 18, 2026

  • Minnesota Senate File 4010 strikes an appropriate regulatory balance on autonomous vehicles
    Minnesota Senate File 4010 strikes an appropriate regulatory balance on autonomous vehicles

    Senate File 4010 takes an appropriate regulatory approach that would enable access to this safety-enhancing technology in Minnesota.

    By Marc Scribner
    March 16, 2026

  • Connecticut legislation would levy per-ounce tax on sweetened beverages
    Connecticut legislation would levy per-ounce tax on sweetened beverages

    The available evidence does not support the conclusion that taxing sweetened beverages reduces obesity.

    By Guy Bentley
    March 16, 2026

  • South Carolina Senate Bill 519 would establish a lower excise tax rate for heated tobacco products 
    South Carolina Senate Bill 519 would establish a lower excise tax rate for heated tobacco products 

    When safer nicotine alternatives are taxed at similar rates to combustible cigarettes, smokers are less likely to switch to them.

    By Guy Bentley
    March 10, 2026

  • Maryland can improve upon its proposal for a mileage-based user fee program
    Maryland can improve upon its proposal for a mileage-based user fee program

    Maryland has a major transportation funding shortfall, and mileage-based user fees are one potential solution.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    March 5, 2026

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