Bipartisan AI‑Regulation Super‑PACs

Updated: 2025.12.01 5D ago 1 sources
Former members of both parties are creating separate Republican and Democratic super‑PACs plus a nonprofit to raise large sums (reported $50M) to elect candidates who back AI safeguards. The effort is explicitly framed as a counterweight to industry‑backed groups and will intervene in congressional and state races to shape AI policy outcomes. — If sustained, this dual‑party funding infrastructure could realign campaign money flows around AI governance, making AI regulation an organised, well‑funded electoral battleground rather than a narrow policy debate.

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Two Former US Congressmen Announce Fundraising for Candidates Supporting AI Regulation
EditorDavid 2025.12.01 100% relevant
Press release and coverage: ex‑Representatives Chris Stewart (R‑UT) and Brad Carson (D‑OK) launching Republican and Democratic super‑PACs and a nonprofit 'Public First' aiming to raise $50M and to back candidates such as NY Assemblymember Alex Bores.
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