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Governors’ races are being increasingly buffeted by the toxic politics of data centers
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· August 18, 2026
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Key points Josh Shapiro announced that his administration will no longer prioritize data center projects for construction permits or tax exemptions unless they meet certain standards. Governors' races are being affected by the growing controversy surrounding data centers.
Governors' races are being affected by the growing controversy surrounding data centers. As midterm elections approach, public opinion is turning against the energy-hungry facilities that power artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
Some governors are changing their stance or taking action to regulate data centers. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that his administration will no longer prioritize data center projects for construction permits or tax exemptions unless they meet certain standards.
Further details on the standards and the impact on data centers are available from the source. The backlash against data centers is influencing governor's races in several major states.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
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