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Last week, as President Donald Trump shared his long-awaited AI policy plan, a group of moderate Democrats passed around a counterstrategy hoping to whip their caucus back to the party of the future.
The self-styled “innovation agenda” comes from the New Democratic Coalition and has been in the works for months, first teased by California Rep. Sam Liccardo in an op-ed presenting the case for why his side of the aisle needed such a platform to “win back Silicon Valley tech leaders.”
The New Democrat Coalition on Thursday unveiled an AI platform it says puts middle-class American workers at the center.
Why it matters: The platform, titled "An Innovation Agenda," offers an alternative roadmap for regulation and competition as Republicans dominate Washington right now.
Washington, D.C. — Today, the New Democrat Coalition Innovation & Technology Working Group, led by Working Group Chair Sam Liccardo (CA-16), AI Task Force Chair Valerie Foushee (NC-04), and Digital Assets Task Force Chair Brittany Pettersen (CO-07), unveiled the
Washington, D.C. — ICYMI: Today, New Dem Innovation & Technology Working Group Chair Sam Liccardo (CA-16) penned an op-ed in The Mercury News about the need for Democrats to offer a new path forward as an alternative to President Trump’s anti-innovation agenda.