Comment by April McClain Delaney

U.S. Representative from Maryland's 6th congressional district
I’ve built my career advocating for digital protections for our most vulnerable Americans, including children and seniors, from cyber threats like fraud, data breaches, deepfakes, and more. Businesses do better—and strive to do better—when commonsense laws are in place to guide their decisions. Trump's Executive Order fails to recognize the important role states play in shaping the policies that drive U.S. competitiveness and innovation. It could not be more clear: the Administration is actively seeking ways to make the internet a more dangerous place.
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AI Verified Relevant: the quote argues states need to keep enacting AI safeguards and not be blocked by the federal moratorium, which directly bears on whether states should retain stricter AI safety standards. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago
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AI Verified Correct answer: for. The quote says states must retain the ability to implement policies to protect the public while federal action is pending, which supports stricter state AI safety standards. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago

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AI Verified Authentic: the source article quotes April McClain Delaney verbatim on March 20, 2026, including the same wording about states, commonsense laws, and making the internet more dangerous. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago
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