Bipartisan Push for AI Workforce Transparency
November 5, 2025 – March 6, 2026

Where Things Stand
The AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act remains stalled in committee, leaving the federal government without a formal mechanism to track AI-driven layoffs and hiring. In response, a bipartisan group of senators is now pressuring federal agencies to bypass legislative delays and begin collecting workforce automation data immediately. This lack of transparency prevents the Labor Department from accurately targeting worker retraining resources as AI reshapes the economy.
The Facts
How We Got Here
Mar 10, 2026Bipartisan senators urged federal agencies to modernize data collection on AI job disruption to better prepare for workforce shifts. [news_article]
Nov 4, 2025S. 3108 was introduced and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions to mandate quarterly AI impact reports. [S. 3108]
Oct 2025Lawmakers identified a critical data gap in how automation affects employment, leading to the proposal for mandatory reporting by publicly traded companies.
News
Exclusive: Bipartisan senators want better data on AI job disruption
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