User:Jdoebler/Federal Election Commission
Updating the budget for this year
$74.5 million USD (FY 2022)[1]
I already put this upper portion through without going to the talk page as it was a very minor change, the portion about deadlocking will be more substantial.
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[edit]This section would be an edition to the Deadlocks portion of the criticism section
In June 2023, the FEC deadlocked over requests to create guidelines for campaign advertisements which use content generated by artificial intelligence, with the vote failing 3-3 with all Republican commissioners voting against the request and all Democratic commissioners voting in favor, with Republican commissioner Allen Dickerson arguing that the agency did not have the authority to regulate such advertisements. [2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Federal Election Commission: Agency Financial Report, Fiscal Year 2022" (PDF) (Government agency's financial report). November 15, 2022. pp. 55, 56. Retrieved September 12, 2023. This article incorporates public domain material from this U.S government document.
- ^ How an FEC deadlock is deterring a push to regulate AI in campaigns