AI legislation in Congress

Every bill in Congress that falls inside the AI Legislation Tracker's scope, with where each one currently stands.

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Bills in Scope

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Past Committee

16 July 2026

Most Recent Action

AI bills in Congress

17Introduced or inactive

17 bills in scope

Introduced or inactive

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H.R. 9757Conversational AI Services ActIn committeeH.R. 9619To require artificial intelligence chatbot providers to provide data privacy and security, and for other purposes.In committeeH.R. 9632Accelerating Innovation (AI) for Kids with Cancer ActIn committeeH.R. 9566To establish a pilot program for use by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at land ports of entry along the Arizona border to assess the use of artificial intelligence through an anomaly detection algorithm, and for other purposes.In committeeH.R. 8881SBA Artificial Intelligence Utilization Act of 2026In committeeH.R. 9125Sectoral AI Governance Act of 2026In committeeH.J.Res. 143Resolution Act.In committeeH.R. 5045HEALTH AI ActIn committeeS. 2081RISE Act of 2025In committeeS. 1633TEST AI Act of 2025In committeeS. 1638Protection Against Foreign Adversarial Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025In committeeS. 1085MedShield Act of 2025In committeeH.R. 1694AI Accountability ActIn committeeS. 501Strategy for Public Health Preparedness and Response to Artificial Intelligence ThreatsIn committeeS. 321Decoupling America's Artificial Intelligence Capabilities from China Act of 2025In committeeS. 232Preventing Algorithmic Collusion Act of 2025In committeeH.R. 193Maintaining Innovation and Safe Technologies ActIn committee

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What's In Scope

How AI Legislation bills are selected

In scope is any bill that puts a duty on someone who builds, sells or deploys an automated system: disclosure when a model generates content, testing and notice before an algorithm screens a job applicant or sets a price, limits on government facial recognition, and consent for a synthetic likeness. The tracker follows the mechanism rather than the industry, so an insurance bill and a hiring bill arrive together when both create the same obligation.

Scope is defined by a written topic profile that every bill is measured against. The profiles are drafted by a model and validated by retrieval measurement against a judged set of bills, not reviewed by an attorney. LawSignals is a research tool and does not provide legal advice.

Congress is one of AI Legislation's jurisdictions

The tracker follows this subject everywhere it is legislated, and publishes a monthly issue on what moved across all of them.