DeSantis delays redistricting special session, expands it to AI, vaccines

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has delayed a special legislative session on congressional redistricting and expanded its agenda to include artificial intelligence and vaccine mandates. The session, now scheduled for April 28 to May 1, will consider legislation on AI regulation and medical freedom.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has delayed a special legislative session on congressional redistricting, pushing it back by one week to April 28 to May 1. The session's agenda has been expanded to include legislation on artificial intelligence and vaccine mandates. DeSantis' proclamation outlined the new topics, including an AI Bill of Rights and medical freedom legislation. The AI Bill of Rights, sponsored by Republican Sen. Jason Brodeur, would ban companion chatbots for minors and require AI interfaces to remind users that the tools aren't human. The medical freedom bill, sponsored by Republican Sen. Clay Yarborough, would create a conscience exemption from certain vaccine requirements for kids and allow ivermectin to be sold without a prescription.
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