We are building a comprehensive map of the individuals and groups with the potential to shape AI policy in the United States. The goal is to produce a structured, shareable, and dynamic resource that identifies who is working on what, where the gaps are, and which partnerships might form across ideological and organizational lines. The landscape of AI policy in the U.S. is fragmented. Safety researchers, frontier labs, legislators, civil society, and investors all have a stake in AI governance, yet there is no public resource showing where these actors stand on critical issues in AI. The 2026 midterms and 2028 presidential elections are rapidly approaching, and these groups are laying the intellectual groundwork for candidates’ technology platforms. A clear layout of the competing worldviews and theories of change is a necessary step to political coordination. This work is long overdue—those who engage first will set the terms of the discussion.