Press Release: Gov. Evers Slams President Trump for New Federal Efforts to Undermine Wisconsin's Artificial Intelligence Laws that Protect Kids and Families
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 15, 2025 |
| Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
| Gov. Evers Slams President Trump for New Federal Efforts to Undermine Wisconsin’s Artificial Intelligence Laws that Protect Kids and Families |
| Governor warns President Trump and Republicans in Congress of serious consequences for kids and families if they proceed with efforts to preempt state AI laws and punish states like Wisconsin for tackling harmful uses of the emerging technology |
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today released a letter urging President Donald J. Trump and Republicans in U.S. Congress to stop any federal efforts designed to threaten, preempt, punish, or undermine states like Wisconsin that have laws on the books designed to keep kids and families safe from harmful uses of AI, highlighting several recent bipartisan efforts to enact common-sense policies in Wisconsin to address harmful uses of the emerging technology. The governor’s letter comes as news broke in recent days regarding the president signing a new executive order relating to AI aimed at undermining state efforts to pass and enact policies designed to respond to challenges caused by the advent of AI, including even potentially trying to restrict federal funding for states that have certain AI policies. “As elected officials, I would hope that you and your Republican colleagues would agree that we have a responsibility and an obligation to ensure measured and important steps are taken to address dangerous and harmful effects caused by emerging technologies like AI, most especially to prevent people and kids from being exploited,” wrote Gov. Evers in a letter to President Trump. “Indeed, I am proud to report that Wisconsin has been leading the way on this effort—and doing so in bipartisan fashion. In recent years, Wisconsin has taken bipartisan steps to implement safeguards for specific problematic uses of AI, including cracking down on AI-generated sexually explicit materials and political ads. “Mr. President, it is breathtaking for you to threaten to punish and withhold federal funding from states like Wisconsin for taking decisive, bipartisan action to pass common-sense policies that protect Wisconsinites from being potentially being sexually exploited using AI-generated materials or being deceived by political ads made using AI,” Gov. Evers’ letter to the president continues. “Put simply, doing so could reopen the door for bad actors in Wisconsin to resume reprehensible behavior we have worked to criminalize while leaving fewer options for local law enforcement to be able to hold those bad actors accountable. This is an untenable and unacceptable result.” Due to the lack of federal regulation of AI, states across the country have begun enacting important safeguards around the use of AI images and video, including Wisconsin, where basic, common-sense AI proposals have garnered bipartisan support. Last March, Gov. Evers signed 2023 Wisconsin Act 123, a bipartisan law that requires disclosures regarding content generated by artificial intelligence in political advertisements, and 2023 Wisconsin Act 224, which expands Wisconsin’s existing prohibitions on child pornography to include the receiving, distributing, producing, or possessing of virtual child pornography, often created using AI. Additionally, most recently, Gov. Evers signed a bipartisan bill, Senate Bill 33, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 34, which bans the posting, publishing, or distribution of “deepfake” images created using AI with the intent to coerce, harass, or intimidate a person. The governor’s letter notes Wisconsin’s recently passed AI-related laws, enacted with bipartisan support, are designed to protect Wisconsinites from potentially harmful uses of AI, including preventing kids and others from being sexually exploited, and raises serious concerns about any federal efforts by President Trump and the Trump Administration or by Republicans in Congress to attempt to preempt, punish, and undermine states that have taken steps to address concerning uses of AI. In recent weeks, previous reporting and social media posts from the president have indicated that President Trump and Congressional Republicans have planned to renew efforts to implement a federal preemption of state AI regulations. It had also been reported that President Trump planned to sign an executive order aiming to prevent state regulation of AI and attempts to try and withhold federal funding from states based on their AI policies.
I am incredibly proud of the work Wisconsin has done to protect people and kids from very real and disturbing consequences we are seeing in certain situations due to the advent of AI. I am also deeply concerned by your recent comments and actions, as well as those by Republican members of Congress, that threaten to undermine, punish, or preempt the important steps that states like Wisconsin have taken to prevent AI’s harmful and unintended consequences. |
| An online version of this release is available here. |
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