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The White House released its long-awaited national AI policy framework on March 20, 2026, aiming to establish federal oversight of AI development and use while limiting state-level fragmentation. The framework calls on Congress to act on AI governance, with potential creation of a litigation task force to challenge state regulations deemed overly burdensome. This represents the first comprehensive federal approach to AI regulation under the current administration, signaling a shift toward national standards rather than relying solely on state-by-state regulatory approaches. National Law Review reported the core details. Eversheds Sutherland noted additional context. RAIL Score Knowledge Hub added corroborating details.