We opposed legislation that would regulate the use of "synthetic media" when used by a candidate to create campaign materials. We worry that this bill seeks to regulate speech in the sphere that the First Amendment most fundamentally applies to -- the political process.
Synthetic Media in Elections (H 5872A, S 816)
Sponsors
Representative Baginski, Senator DiPalma
Status
Passed House, Held For Further Study in Senate
Session
2025
Bill number
Position
Oppose
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