The WallBuilders Show

Guardrails For AI, Freedom, And Family

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green

Want a front-row seat to how states can shape the future of freedom? We bring lawmakers and policy pros together for a candid, strategy-rich look at AI guardrails, parental rights, energy security, civics reform, and the life debate—then pair it with spiritual renewal that keeps leaders grounded and brave. This is where model bills, clear frameworks, and practical tactics are forged, tested, and shared across red and blue states alike.

We dig into the AI choices before us: wait for distant bureaucrats to dictate the rules, or lead with American values like privacy, consent, and transparency. From biometric data protections and algorithm accountability to the grid demands of AI growth and the rising push for digital IDs abroad, we map out concrete tools statehouses can use right now. We also explore the civics reset students need—moving beyond trivia to constitutional thinking—and the pro-life framework that anchors complex questions to first principles without losing compassion or legal precision.

Parental rights return as a defining issue, with real implications for curricula, medical consent, and the boundary between families and bureaucracy. We offer drafting tips and policy safeguards that prevent backdoor reversals and keep authority where it belongs. Alongside the hard policy, we speak to the human side of public service: lawmakers working long sessions for little pay, absorbing the heat, and still showing up to defend core liberties. That’s why our conference blends expert briefings with nightly worship and teaching—because courage lasts longer when conviction is nourished.

If you care about AI ethics, constitutional civics, energy resilience, life-affirming policy, and the rights of parents to guide their children, this conversation will equip you to act. Share this with a friend who cares about state leadership, and leave a review with the one issue you think your state must tackle next.

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