While Virginia’s governor signed into law a bill protecting reproductive and sexual health data, he vetoed an AI bill. Michelle Dunkin of JacksonLewis writes:
On March 24, 2025, Virginia’s Governor vetoed House Bill (HB) 2094, known as the High-Risk Artificial Intelligence Developer and Deployer Act. This bill aimed to establish a regulatory framework for businesses developing or using “high-risk” AI systems.
The Governor’s veto message emphasized concerns that HB 2094’s stringent requirements would stifle innovation and economic growth, particularly for startups and small businesses. The bill would have imposed nearly $30 million in compliance costs on AI developers, a burden that could deter new businesses from investing in Virginia. The Governor argued that the bill’s rigid framework failed to account for the rapidly evolving nature of the AI industry and placed an onerous burden on smaller firms lacking large legal compliance departments.
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