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Requesting the Joint Committee on Technology & Infrastructure to establish a Genesis Working Group to coordinate statewide planning for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, digital infrastructure, and energy-based economic development
The bill proposes the Joint Committee on Technology & Infrastructure establish a Genesis Working Group for AI, computing, digital infrastructure, and economic development planning. The bill text is not available for verification, and it does not specify the composition or membership of the Genesis Working Group.
If you operate in AI or digital infrastructure in West Virginia, you must engage with the Genesis Working Group by 2027 or risk missing federal support.
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What This Means
House Concurrent Resolution 4 proposes forming a Genesis Working Group in West Virginia to enhance planning for AI, high-performance computing, digital infrastructure, and energy-based economic development. The bill text is not available for verification, and it does not provide details on the group's composition or membership.
Key Provisions
- Proposal for a Genesis Working Group by the Joint Committee on Technology & Infrastructure to coordinate planning for AI, high-performance computing, digital infrastructure, and energy-based economic development. The bill text is not available for verification, and it does not specify the composition or membership of the Genesis Working Group.
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| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Ambler | Primary |
| Cooper | Primary |
| Hanshaw | Primary |
| Kump | Primary |
| Linville | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Businesses in AI and digital infrastructure
Deadline: By 2027
Penalty: Risk of missing federal support and investment opportunities
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