PRIORITIES
DATA CENTERS
It’s your and your communities right to want or not want data centers, as long as its built with eyes open, paying their own way. The families here who work the trades build these centers, and the fight was never with them. It’s with a monopoly using the buildout as an excuse to pick your pocket — on your bill, in the air your kids breathe, in your own backyard. The people who drive the cost should be the ones who carry it. I don’t take a dime of utility money, and I’ll make these big corporations pay their own way.
I WILL:
- Make data centers pay for the grid they demand — so the buildout lands on the industry, not on your monthly bill.
- Put the billion-dollar data-center tax break on a clock — and end it if it can’t prove it pays for itself.
- Protect the families who live nearby — clean air, not a wall of diesel exhaust next to homes and schools.
- Build them only where they’re wanted — full public review, with the community keeping the final say.
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