As a co-author of IEEE 7010-2020 (the international standard for AI ethics assessment) and volunteer Policy & Technology Advisor for the League of Women Voters of Nevada, I analyze legislation and draft testimony on technology policy, AI governance, election integrity, and education.
This portfolio showcases my legislative analysis, position statements, and witness testimony from the 2025 Nevada Legislative Session.
AI & Technology Policy
International Standards Development
IEEE 7010-2020: Recommended Practice for Assessing the Impact of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems on Human Well-Being
Role: Working Group Member (2017-2020)
I collaborated with 39 international experts over three years to develop the first global standard for assessing AI’s impact on human wellbeing. This standard is now referenced in EU AI Act discussions and emerging U.S. state AI legislation.
My contributions focused on workforce wellbeing indicators, employee impact assessment methodologies, and organizational psychology perspectives on AI deployment.
- View the Standard (IEEE 7010)
- My IEEE 7010 Training Video (also taught live at AAAS Conference)
- Blog Post: IEEE 7010 Finally Published!
Federal Regulatory Comments
Public Comment on PPP Rule – Federal Register (April 2020)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I submitted a public comment to the Federal Register analyzing the Paycheck Protection Program’s adverse impact on small businesses. My comment included:
- Quantitative analysis of lender fee structures showing banks earned 10x more processing large loans versus small loans for the same effort
- Policy recommendations for aligning lender incentives with small business protection goals
- Equity concerns about how application requirements disproportionately impacted micro-businesses
This was my first federal regulatory comment—a data-driven analysis applying my background in finance and organizational psychology to identify unintended consequences in federal rulemaking.
Links:
- Read the Full Comment (Image)
- Blog Post: My First Federal Register Comment
- Original Federal Register Rule
AI Legislation Testimony
Assembly Bill 73 – Synthetic Media in Elections
I submitted personal witness testimony to the Assembly Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections analyzing Nevada’s proposed AI deepfake disclosure requirements. Drawing on my IEEE 7010 expertise, I identified:
Timeline concerns – recommended expedited legal processes given election cycle constraints
- Loopholes in penalty structures – the proposed $10,000 maximum compared unfavorably to the FCC’s $6M fine for the Biden robocall case
- Scope limitations – recommended expanding coverage beyond AI-generated media to all deceptive synthetic media
- Enforcement gaps – proposed governmental redress mechanisms for candidates without resources for private litigation
Download and Read Full Witness Testimony: AB73 Witness Testimony
League of women Voters of Nevada Position Statement on AB73
I authored the official LWV Nevada position statement supporting AB73, connecting the legislation to national LWV positions on transparent elections and informed electorate.
Read full position statement here: NV League of Women Voters Position on AB73
Education Policy
Dissenting Opinion: SB45 – CTE Funding Model
A detailed policy analysis of proposed changes to Career and Technical Education funding in Nevada. I identified:
- Terminology conflicts between bill language (“advanced courses”) and existing CTE Curriculum Framework definitions
- Equity concerns for rural/underserved schools unable to offer third-year courses
- Alternative proposal: A dual-bucket funding model balancing enrollment-based funding with performance incentives
This analysis demonstrates my ability to identify implementation challenges in proposed legislation and develop specific, workable alternatives.
Opinion Statement: AB49 – Teacher Licensure (Published on NELIS)
Analysis of proposed teacher licensure revisions with specific statutory language recommendations:
- Alternative terminology to avoid confusion with existing “provisional” licensing framework
- Flexibility provisions for business & industry pathway teachers with prior professional experience
- Revised verification requirements for self-employed applicants
Download: Opinion Statement on AB49 01-27-2025 published on NELIS
Types of Policy Documents I Produce
| Document Type | Purpose | Audience | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| International Standard | Establish global best practices | Governments, corporations, regulators | IEEE 7010-2020 |
| Federal Register Comment | Influence federal rulemaking | Federal agencies, SBA | PPP Rule Comment |
| Witness Testimony | Formal testimony to legislative committees | State legislators, committee staff | AB73 Testimony |
| Position Statement | Official organizational stance | Legislators, media, public | LWV on AB73 |
| Dissenting Opinion | Detailed analysis of problematic legislation | Legislators, advocates | SB45 Analysis |
| Opinion Statement | Public comment in official record | Legislative record, public | AB49 on NELIS |
About My Policy Work
My policy writing combines several areas of expertise:
Research & Analysis: PhD training in quantitative and qualitative research methods allows me to identify data-driven arguments and spot methodological weaknesses in policy proposals.
Technical Understanding: As an AI developer (TrueCostAI, Statistics Decoded AI) and IEEE 7010 co-author, I can translate complex technical issues into accessible policy language.
Practical Experience: 20+ years in operations, HR, and finance means I understand how policies affect real organizations and workers—not just how they look on paper.
Advocacy Skills: From federal regulatory comments to state legislative testimony, I’ve engaged with multiple levels of government to advocate for evidence-based policy.
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