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863 A Political Battle Is Brewing Over Data Centers

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Molly Taft @ Wired · 06/10/2025 14:56 EDT

A Political Battle Is Brewing Over Data Centers

An AI-related provision in the “Big Beautiful Bill” could restrict state-level legislation of energy-hungry data centers—and is raising bipartisan objections across the US.

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