Now Congress is threatening these laws, which will leave hundreds of millions of Americans vulnerable to AI harm by abolishing those state law protections.
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Congress's actions could endanger state protections against AI harms.
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But despite these advancements, we've seen 14,000 young people remain unstably housed or homeless, which makes this development project so much more important.
Technology can play a big role. We have to show people that the connection between the information that we can get, and then the actual action plan that we can put into place, that's where that's where the gaps are.
This $25.5 million dollar investment that helps this project is going to attract over $100 million in private sector development, and that is why you put federal dollars on the table, and that's what you sent me to Washington to do.
Today, it is the top fire in our nation. That means [the federal government is] going to give us the resources that we need here on the ground.





