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    Meta has announced the establishment of a new super PAC, dubbed the American Technology Excellence Project, designed to push back against burgeoning state-level AI and tech regulation. The company plans to inject “tens of millions” of dollars into this effort, aiming to support pro-AI candidates across both major parties who align with its vision of minimal regulatory constraints on innovation. Meta says the move comes in response to what it views as a fragmented regulatory environment, where inconsistent state laws threaten to dampen investment and hinder the U.S. in the global AI race. The super PAC will be run by Republican strategist Brian Baker alongside the Democratic consulting firm Hilltop Public Solutions, signaling a bipartisan approach to electoral influence in state politics.

    Sources: TechCrunch, TechRepublic

    Key Takeaways

    – Meta’s super PAC will back state-level candidates from both parties who oppose restrictive AI regulations in an effort to influence policy at the local level.

    – The effort is partly a response to a surge in state AI bills (over 1,100 introduced in 2025) and the risk Meta sees of a patchwork of conflicting regulations undermining U.S. tech competitiveness.

    – By structuring the super PAC to be bipartisan and operating at the state level, Meta aims to exert influence where federal regulation has lagged, raising concerns about corporate involvement in electoral politics.

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    Meta’s latest move into the political sphere reveals just how escalated the battle over AI regulation has become. By launching the American Technology Excellence Project—a super PAC designed to influence state legislative races and policy debates—the company is positioning itself to counter what it views as an emerging threat from state governments pushing autonomous rules on artificial intelligence. The logic is straightforward: with federal policy on AI still in flux and regulatory momentum slower than many in tech would like, statehouses are becoming battlegrounds where companies like Meta fear harmful restrictions could arise. In 2025 alone, more than 1,100 AI- or tech-related bills have been proposed nationwide, making state oversight a high-stakes frontier.

    Meta is not stepping lightly into this arena. The company plans to spend “tens of millions” on this super PAC, targeting candidates favorable to its innovation-friendly agenda and opposing those likely to curtail AI development. The approach is explicitly bipartisan: Republican strategist Brian Baker and Hilltop Public Solutions, a Democratic consulting firm, will manage the operation. That signals that Meta isn’t merely trying to back one party; it’s attempting to embed its preferences across the aisle and in multiple states.

    Critics may see this as a form of corporate overreach into electoral politics, a big tech company trying to “write its own rules.” But from Meta’s vantage, the alternative is far worse: a fragmented patchwork of state regulations that vary widely in approach, burdens, and enforcement—ultimately impairing investment, clarity for developers, and the coherence of the national AI ecosystem. In its own public statements, Meta frames this as defending U.S. leadership in AI, and pushing back on what it sees as prematurely restrictive legislation that could stifle progress before even the ground rules are settled.

    This latest PAC builds on Meta’s prior political investments. Earlier, it launched a more localized PAC in California, signaling that it’s already been testing the waters of electoral influence tied to tech policy. But this broader national push is aimed at a more systemic influence: shaping which state lawmakers take office, and thereby how state AI laws are written, voted, or blocked.

    The timing is telling. As AI becomes more powerful and more integrated in commerce, communications, security, and public life, oversight is no longer an academic debate—it’s a governance imperative. Meta is placing a bet that the playing field is not just in Washington, D.C., and that influence at the state level may prove decisive. Whether this bet succeeds, and whether it prompts calls for stricter rules on corporate political spending, will be central questions heading into the 2026 election cycle.

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