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Committee advances bill to add nonvoting high‑school member to state AI commission

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The Delaware House Technology Committee voted to release House Bill 16, which would allow the chair of the state's Artificial Intelligence Commission to appoint a nonvoting high‑school student to the 23‑member panel; the bill passed out of committee by roll call vote.

Representative Griffith presented House Bill 16 to the Delaware House Technology Committee, proposing an amendment to the state's Artificial Intelligence Commission to allow the commission chair to appoint one nonvoting high‑school student to the panel.

The bill would add a nonvoting high‑school member to the 23‑person commission created previously by House Bill 33, with the student appointment intended to bring youth perspective into policy conversations about artificial intelligence. Representative Griffith said the student seat would be nonvoting to avoid contract‑signing issues for…

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