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Congressman Blake Moore proposes bill to use AI to streamline federal regulations

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Congressman Blake Moore is proposing a bill that would eliminate redundant federal regulations using AI tools for efficiency.

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Rep. Moore Introduces New Bill: Rep. Blake Moore has introduced a bill aimed at streamlining the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) through the use of artificial intelligence (AI). The bill, titled “Using Artificial Intelligence to Streamline the Federal Regulation Act of 2026,” aims to identify redundant and outdated rules in the nearly 200,000 pages of regulations.

Senator Husted supports this initiative. Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) has introduced a companion bill in the Senate. Moore emphasized the importance of finding efficient government solutions, saying, “This bill takes a meaningful step toward identifying and eliminating duplicative and outdated regulations.” This legislation is intended to facilitate the CFR’s annual review process.

Implementation details: The proposed bill would direct the Office of Management and Budget to use AI tools to recommend regulatory repeals. It is intended to help identify potential redundancies, rather than to fill specialists. The full text of the bill is available online.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated press release summary. The model used to summarize this release may be in error. View the full release here.

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Blake D. Moore Fundraiser

Blake D. Moore recently disclosed $269,400 in financing in its third quarter FEC disclosure filed on October 15, 2025. This was the 354th highest of all Q3 reports we’ve seen this year. 50.0% came from individual donors.

Mr. Moore disclosed expenditures of $94,200. This was the 602nd highest of all Q3 reports from politicians so far this year.

Moore disclosed $2.2 million in cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 162nd highest of all Q3 reports we have seen this year.

You can view disclosures and track Blake D. Moore’s funding with Quiver Quantitative here.

Blake D. Moore Net Worth

Quiver Quantitative estimates that as of January 23, 2026, Blake D. Moore is worth $9.7 million. According to our live estimates, this is the 108th highest Congressional net worth.

Mr. Moore has invested approximately $565,000 in publicly traded assets, which Quiver can track live.

Blake D. Moore’s net worth can be tracked on Moore’s Politician page on Quiver Quantitative.

Blake D. Moore’s bill proposal

Here are some bills recently proposed by Blake D. Moore.

HR7226: Require agencies to use artificial intelligence for regulatory review and other purposes. HR7040: Prevent nationals of foreign hostile countries from entering into or enforcing surrogacy agreements in the United States. HR6949: Upward Mobility Act of 2026 HR6470: Increased Baseline Updates Act HR6121: Promoting Physical Activity for Americans ActH.R.6100: Health Access Act

You can track bills proposed by Blake D. Moore on Moore’s Politician page on Quiver Quantitative.

2026 Utah 1st Congressional District Election

According to our estimates, approximately $3,061,176 has been spent on elections in Utah’s 1st Congressional District over the past two years.

The rating for this race is currently ‘Stable D’.

You can track this election on the 2026 Utah 1st Congressional District Election Matchups page.

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