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Office Hours with Senator Richard Burr

Webcast series on legislative developments

Strategic guidance for responding to evolving regulations

Get timely guidance on the rapidly changing legal and regulatory environment shaped by the current administration and congressional priorities.

Drawing on Senator Burr’s deep experience and insider perspective, this webcast series offers actionable insights into Capitol Hill developments that impact businesses and stakeholders across industries.

Stay informed on emerging legislation, regulatory updates, and strategic considerations to help you anticipate and adapt to policy changes.

To learn more about our Regulatory and Government Affairs practice, visit dlapiper.com or contact Che Webb.

Welcome back.

This series returns to deliver insider perspectives on the latest moves from Capitol Hill. Each episode is built for the moment: responsive to fast‑moving developments and the real‑time questions organizations are asking. Join us as we unpack the regulatory shifts and policy changes shaping business.

Upcoming sessions:

  • February 17, 2026: The latest from Capitol Hill; The congressional investigations landscape
  • March 18, 2026: Policy development and a conversation on emerging technology
  • April 14, 2026: Our Capitol Hill insights
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December 15 Session Recap

Looking ahead to 2026

Congress is increasingly focused on artificial intelligence, navigating bipartisan challenges and evolving regulatory approaches to address rapid technological change.

Key takeaways

  • Lawmakers are advancing a federal AI framework and sector‑specific rules to support responsible development and innovation.
  • Political divisions are shaping proposed AI commissions and regulatory strategies ahead of the 2026 election.
  • Executive orders and new legislation aim to create unified national AI standards and prevent conflicting state‑level rules.
  • AI is transforming healthcare, robotics, and national security, with federal investment and public‑private partnerships key to U.S. competitiveness.
  • Congress is considering age limits, technical safeguards, and privacy protections to address child safety, data security, and consumer risks.

To gain access to the recording of this conversation, reach out to Che Webb.

Session Takeaways

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