Illinoisans Overwhelmingly Want to Impose Strict Rules on Data Centers
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Rich Miller: Illinoisans overwhelmingly want to impose strict rules on data centers – Chicago Sun-Times
"Whether the environmentalists’ bill (the Protecting Our Water, Energy, and Ratepayers, or POWER, Act) is the answer remains to be seen. But it seems clear from the poll that Illinoisans want some real regulation of this industry."
MILLER: Polls show most Illinoisans aren't wild about having data centers as neighbors
In a mid-March poll, 68 percent of likely Illinois voters said they would support legislation to “regulate data centers to minimize their impact on our utility bills, climate, and water while still allowing them to be built.” But while 21 percent opposed the legislation, more than half of those opponents (56 percent) said they did so because they “Oppose allowing data centers to be built at all.” That means 80 percent either want guardrails or o…
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