PA Democrats Go Local with Opposition to $92B in Data Center Deals

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Anti-progress and anti-fossil energy Democrats in Pennsylvania are doing their darndest to try to block new AI data centers from getting built in the state. Just last week, the Democrat-controlled House passed a bill to block new data centers (see PA House Dems Pass Bill Aimed at Banning New Data Centers). However, even the most hardened radicals in the Democrat Party, such as State Senator Katie Muth (from the Philly suburbs), who have been pushing a "three-year moratorium" on building new data centers, admit the state legislature is unlikely to pass any of these hairbrained bills in both chambers. So they've changed tactics, taking the fight local, town by town, to block new data centers.

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