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Data Center Backlash Brings Thousands Of Projects To A Screeching Halt

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Data Center Backlash Brings Thousands Of Projects To A Screeching Halt
Data Center Backlash Brings Thousands Of Projects To A Screeching Halt
Sean Moran Investigative Reporter, Technology August 23, 2026 1:25 PM ET Americans’ growing opposition to the prevalence of data centers has led many politicians to limit or pause their increase altogether.Lawmakers in New York and Texas, for example, have effected stoppages of data center projects, while other states,
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says data centers deserve the backlash they're getting: 'They basically dug their own grave'
Gov. Greg Abbott introduced new standards around data centers in Texas after community backlash. Brandon Bell/Getty Images Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the backlash data centers are getting from Americans is deserved. Abbott, who earlier supported data center development in the state, has since changed his tune. Politi
The Data Center Backlash Bursts Into the Midterms
With opposition to the centers mounting, many Democrats and a growing number of Republicans are campaigning against them.
The Hill
The Hill21 hrs ago
Rising data center backlash shakes up midterm races
As public pushback to data centers boils over, politicians on both sides of the aisle are racing to distance themselves from the controversial facilities.  Key swing state candidates are scrambling to endorse stricter data center policies and accusing their opponents of being too cozy with the industry, as Americans be
Vox
Vox🏁 first to report1 days ago
The week the data center backlash exploded
Data centers are being opposed by Democrats and Republicans in key 2026 elections. | Sarah Rice/Bloomberg via Getty Images This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. Do the words “data center” make you want to