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Big Tech’s next major political battle may already be brewing in your backyard

  • Writer: Think Big
    Think Big
  • Aug 9
  • 1 min read

The data center debate is inching up the ballot as state lawmakers race to regulate a nascent industry, governors rush to embrace a new economic boon and Big Tech makes major investments in AI growth.


A construction crew works on a CloudHQ data center on July 17, 2024, in Ashburn, Virginia. | Nathan Howard/Getty Images
A construction crew works on a CloudHQ data center on July 17, 2024, in Ashburn, Virginia. | Nathan Howard/Getty Images

The next major political fight over Big Tech has been brewing for years in the backyards of northern Virginia.


Now the debate over data centers is poised to go national.


The push by companies like OpenAI and Google to win the artificial intelligence race has led to a proliferation of data centers — giant warehouses for computer systems — in communities across all 50 states. The rise of these server farms has sparked fierce battles from the Virginia suburbs to Tucson, Arizona, and beyond, as city and county governments grapple with how to balance job creation and new revenue streams against the strain data centers put on water and energy resources.


That debate is inching up the ballot as state lawmakers race to regulate a nascent industry, governors rush to embrace a new economic boon and Big Tech makes major investments in AI growth.




 
 
 

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