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Idaho’s historic opportunity to bridge the digital divide
Access to reliable, high-speed internet isn’t just a convenience in today’s interconnected world – it’s a necessity, particularly in...

Chris Cargill
Aug 9, 20242 min read


Lessons from the CrowdStrike Outage
In today's interconnected world, technology is the keystone of nearly every aspect of our daily lives. The recent CrowdStrike outage has...

Sebastian Griffin
Aug 8, 20242 min read


When it comes to online safety, good intentions can lead to messy policy
Giving blank check power to a large federal agency opens the door for government censorship.

Chris Cargill
Jul 25, 20242 min read


Now Available: The Mountain States Policy Manual
The Mountain States Policy Manual is a 200-page guide filled with facts, figures, research and more than 80 recommendations – it is an...

Jason Mercier
Jul 15, 20243 min read


Justices voice concern with social media regulations but refer cases back to lower courts
The U.S. Supreme Court essentially punted this morning on a closely watched case concerning state regulations on social media platforms....

Jason Mercier
Jul 1, 20243 min read


MSPC engages with policy leaders at James Madison Tech & Innovation Summit 2024
I had the privilege of attending the Technology and Innovation Summit 2024 hosted by the James Madison Institute in sunny Miami, Florida....

Sebastian Griffin
Jun 21, 20243 min read


Supporting free-market solutions in broadband rate setting
In a time when government regulations increasingly encroach upon various sectors of the economy, Mountain States Policy Center stands...

Sebastian Griffin
Jun 17, 20242 min read


Solving the rural broadband problem
In the vastness of the Mountain States, where rugged landscapes and rural communities define the region, one pressing issue stands out;...

Sebastian Griffin
May 30, 20242 min read


Universal Fees Shouldn't Burden Broadband Users, and The FCC Agrees ... For Now
The decision not to impose Universal Service fees on internet service represents a win for the preservation of free market practices.
Sebastian Griffin
May 13, 20242 min read


KOSA: what it is, and why policymakers should be cautious
Teenagers are spending more time online than ever before, raising concerns among parents and lawmakers. As a parent of teenagers myself,...

Chris Cargill
May 1, 20242 min read


Embracing AI for State Programs: A Conservative Approach to Efficiency and Innovation
AI holds the potential to revolutionize public administration for the betterment of society.
Sebastian Griffin
Apr 25, 20242 min read


Back from the dead to stifle the internet: Feds push net neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission is expected to vote Thursday to reinstate net neutrality rules for the internet, even though the...

Chris Cargill
Apr 24, 20241 min read


How AI can improve government efficiency and save taxpayer money
Harnessing the power of AI is not just about cost savings, it's about delivering better public services and improving the lives of citizens.

Sebastian Griffin
Apr 8, 20243 min read


What does AI think it should be used for by states?
Here is what Gemini AI recommended for Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming.
Sebastian Griffin
Mar 21, 20243 min read


Several Attorneys General champion limited regulation in AI development
The collaborative effort among these AGs reflects a shared commitment to upholding the pillars of free market capitalism and individual libe
Sebastian Griffin
Mar 18, 20243 min read


A Model for Legislative Oversight of AI
Idaho House Bill 568 aims to establish an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council that creates a balanced approach
Sebastian Griffin
Mar 13, 20242 min read


Content filter bills could be legislating into a false sense of security, and a lawsuit
The Idaho House now has a bill that would require manufacturers of smartphones and tablets to enable content filters for children. SB...

Chris Cargill
Feb 19, 20242 min read


The good and the bad of Artificial Intelligence and elections
AI is neither good nor bad but is a tool that can be used for great benefit or harm.
Sebastian Griffin
Feb 6, 20243 min read


Importing unconstitutional speech laws won’t protect children
While there is much to celebrate about Idaho’s recent success, one policy proposal aimed at protecting children could actually prove...

Chris Cargill
Jan 19, 20243 min read


AI regulation is on the agenda for lawmakers this year
State lawmakers are increasingly focused on understanding both the benefits and challenges posed by AI.
Sebastian Griffin
Jan 17, 20243 min read
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