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SCR 14 — OH, US

SCR 14 is an AI governance legislation from OH, currently introduced. The Ohio General Assembly passed a resolution opposing a federal moratorium on state AI regulation [1]. AIGI tracks 4 primary-source updates on this bill; the most recent was published on 2026-02-08.

Status & timeline

Regulatory stage
introduced
Authority / governing body
Ohio General Assembly
Document type
legislation

Next deadline: No fixed deadline — effective immediately as a statement of legislative intent.

Intelligence briefs (4)

legislation 2/8/2026

Ohio Resolution Opposes Federal Moratorium on State AI Regulation

The Ohio General Assembly passed a resolution opposing a federal moratorium on state AI regulation [1].

This signals a preference for state-level authority in AI governance, potentially leading to varied regulatory landscapes.

Deadline: No fixed deadline — effective immediately as a statement of legislative intent.

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legislation 2/8/2026

Ohio Resolution Opposes Federal Preemption of State AI Regulation

The Ohio General Assembly adopted a resolution urging Congress to reject any moratorium on state AI regulation [1].

This signals a potential for diverging state-level AI regulatory frameworks in the U.S. if federal preemption is avoided.

Deadline: No fixed deadline — effective immediately as a statement of legislative position.

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Frequently asked questions

What is SCR 14?
The Ohio General Assembly adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 14 (SCR 14) [1]. This resolution urges the United States Congress to reject any proposed moratorium on state-level regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) [1]. It asserts the importance of states' rights to legislate on AI, responding to federal discussions about potential preemption [1]. This signals a state-level preference for retaining regulatory authority over AI development and deployment within Ohio. Primary source →
Why does SCR 14 matter?
This signals a preference for state-level authority in AI governance, potentially leading to varied regulatory landscapes. Primary source →
Who does SCR 14 affect?
Organizations operating in Ohio and other states considering AI legislation may find their regulatory environment influenced by this development. This includes AI developers and deployers across various sectors who could face a patchwork of state-specific AI rules if federal preemption does not occur. The resolution reflects a stance on legislative scope, impacting how future AI governance efforts might be distributed between federal and state levels. Primary source →
What are the key dates for SCR 14?
No fixed deadline — effective immediately as a statement of legislative intent. Primary source →
What is the current status of SCR 14?
As of the last published update, SCR 14 is at the "introduced" stage. Primary source →
Where can I find the primary source for SCR 14?
The primary source for the most recent update is at https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/136/scr14. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →

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