
Senator Kristen Gonzalez' Joint Elected Letter Opposing the Federal Moratorium on State and Local AI Regulation Proposed in the House Committe on Energy and Commerce Reconciliation Text
May 16, 2025
As elected representatives of New York State, we strongly oppose the 10-year moratorium on state and local artificial intelligence legislation proposed in the House Committee on Energy and Commerce reconciliation text.
While the federal government struggles to act on regulating artificial intelligence, states are leading the way, enacting legislation to protect Americans from the multitude of threats posed by rapid technological advances in automated decision-making systems. In the past two years, New York has enacted legislation regulating AI-generated deep fakes, automated employment decision-making tools, and companion chatbots while similar legislation has stalled at the federal level.
New York has also led the way when it comes to public-sector AI regulation. Our Legislative Oversight of Automated Decision Making in Government Act, which passed both the Senate and Assembly with bipartisan support, has been a model for similar legislation in other states. By stripping states of their powers to enact laws regarding their own governments’ use of automated decision-making tools, this moratorium undermines our Federalist system of government.
This proposed moratorium would not only undermine the work of state and local legislatures to minimize existing harms, but would also exacerbate the risks AI development poses by selectively excluding from the moratorium any legislation that makes it easier to remove the guardrails states have already enacted.
The threats unregulated AI development poses are vast and are already being felt. In Florida, a 14 year old died by suicide after engaging with a companion chatbot for months. In 2023, UnitedHealthcare was sued for using an AI algorithm to deny claims and prematurely end acute care with a 90% reversal rate when reviewed by a physician. Where action at the federal level has stalled, state and local legislators must be allowed to act in the best interest of our constituents.
We call on House Republican leadership to remove this language from the reconciliation text and work with state legislatures to pass comprehensive AI regulation at the federal level using successful state and local legislation as a model.
Respectfully,
Kristen Gonzalez Steve Otis
State Senator Member of Assembly
Liz Krueger Nathalia Fernandez
State Senator State Senator
Roxanne Persaud Shelley Mayer
State Senator State Senator
Julia Salazar Jabari Brisport
State Senator State Senator
April Baskin Michelle Hinchey
State Senator State Senator
Patricia Fahy Zellnor Myrie
State Senator State Senator
Toby Ann Stavisky Jamaal Bailey
State Senator State Senator
Jessica Scarcella Spanton James Skoufis
State Senator State Senator
Leroy Comrie Samra Brouk
State Senator State Senator
John Liu Sean Ryan
State Senator State Senator
James Sanders Lea Webb
State Senator State Senator
Peter Harckham Chris Ryan
State Senator State Senator
Gustavo Rivera Jessica Ramos
State Senator State Senator
Michelle Hinchey Rachel May
State Senator State Senator
Robert Jackson Brad Hoylman-Sigal
State Senator State Senator
Brian Kavanagh
State Senator
Emily Gallagher Harvey Epstein
Member of the Assembly Member of the Assembly
Marcela Mitaynes Catalina Cruz
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Phara Souffrant Forrest Larinda Hooks
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Jessica González-Rojas Emerita Torres
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Tony Simone Claire Valdez
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Alex Bores Steve Raga
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
John T. McDonald III, RPh Patrick Burke
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Jeffrey Dinowitz Clyde Vanel
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
MaryJane Shimsky Michaelle Solages
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Jennifer Lunsford Jo Anne Simon
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Khaleel Anderson Jonathan Rivera
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Chris Burdick Anna Kelles
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
Grace Lee Dana Levenberg
Member of Assembly Member of Assembly
cc:
U.S Representative Nick Lalota, U.S Representative Andrew Garbarino, U.S Representative Nicole Malliotakis, U.S Representative Mike Lawler, U.S Representative Elise Stefanik, U.S Representative Nick Langworthy, U.S Representative Claudia Tenney