Data Centers Emerge as Unexpected Midterm Election Issue
Data center expansion looms over midterm elections
Arizona Capitol Times2026.03.13Updated 32d ago

Data centers are facing backlash as energy bills rise and noise complaints increase. The issue is becoming political, dividing parties on how to move forward.
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Data centers face mounting backlash over rising energy costs and noise complaints, emerging as a divisive political issue ahead of midterm elections. The debate splits parties on regulation and expansion policies. Communities grapple with infrastructure growth versus quality-of-life concerns.
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