House Republicans’ sweeping “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” would dramatically reshape the regulatory landscape for AI, climate initiatives, and consumer protections if enacted. The narrowly-passed budget reconciliation bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate, despite President Trump’s backing. This legislation represents a significant potential shift in how emerging technologies like AI are regulated in the U.S., with implications for state authority, environmental policy, and consumer financial protection.
The big picture: The bill would impose a 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation, effectively nullifying hundreds of existing and proposed state laws governing artificial intelligence and automated decision systems.
Environmental impact: Biden-era tax credits for electric vehicles and renewable energy would face significant cuts within two years if the package becomes law.
Consumer protection rollbacks: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would see its funding further restricted, continuing the agency’s dismantling that began under Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
Border security investment: The legislation allocates substantial funding for border enforcement technology and infrastructure.
Healthcare restrictions: Starting in 2027, health care plans purchased through the Affordable Care Act marketplace would be prohibited from covering gender-affirming care.