Maine's governor vetoes a bill that would have led to US' first state pause on data centers, citing its failure to exempt a project in a distressed mill town
Gov. Janet Mills said she rejected what would have been the nation's first moratorium on data centers because it failed to exempt a project in a distressed mill town.
New York Times Jenna Russell
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Discussion
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r/Maine
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A few choice words here; as she realizes she will not be the democratic nominee against Collins
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@pat_hedger
Patrick Hedger
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Perhaps Mills realized Maine's electricity is already some of the most expensive in the country without a meaningful data center presence, and that data centers can help bring down grid costs. Regardless, kudos.
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@dareasmunhoz
Diego Areas Munhoz
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Big news- We wrote last week about how this would be a first big test data center politics in the Dem party. Progressives have been pushing Dems hard to be more muscular against AI industry. Mills signals establishment not ready to close the door quite yet https://punchbowl.news/…
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@zaidjilani
Zaid Jilani
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Not a chance she's going to be a senator so might as well line up those board memberships
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@davidsirota
David Sirota
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Janet Mills deciding to veto Democrats' legislation and run for Maine's Democratic Senate nomination as Big Tech's candidate is...one helluva a choice. [image]
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@ninaturner
Nina Turner
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Congratulations, @grahamformaine on your primary victory.
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@nathantbernard
Nathan Bernard
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Data center construction has been rejected across Maine. The centers jack up electric costs, drain water supplies, and create no long term jobs. This Mills moratorium veto will be very unpopular. https://www.reuters.com/...
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@jael
Jae Holzman
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Well, I can't say this is smart politics
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@hypervisible.blacksky.app
@hypervisible.blacksky.app
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Mills said that “while she believed a moratorium was appropriate, given the negative effects of data centers elsewhere in the country, she could not endorse the measure because it did not include an exemption for a long-planned project in Jay, Maine.”
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@adamkovac
Adam Kovacevich
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I am basically ambivalent on the ME primary, but I feel confident in saying that signing a data center moratorium would have been the opportunistic thing to do for Mills' campaign, and it speaks well of her maturity and judgment that she vetoed it.