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Some Utah Republicans oppose Trump's AI regulation executive order, citing state overreach.

Gov. Cox and Rep. Cutler advocate state-led AI regulation to protect consumers, particularly children.

Trump's order faces criticism for bypassing Congress and risking state regulatory power.

SALT LAKE CITY — Several Utah Republicans have spoken out against an executive order from President Donald Trump that aims to restrict states' abilities to regulate artificial intelligence, with one state lawmaker calling the order federal overreach.

Trump signed the order in the Oval Office Thursday, telling reporters the industry could be hurt by a patchwork of state laws with various regulations. He framed the issue around the race to develop general a

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