Georgia’s AI data-center boom tests voters on cost and control
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Georgia’s multibillion-dollar AI data-center expansion, buoyed by tax breaks and a stable power grid, is triggering bipartisan backlash as voters worry about rising electricity bills, water use, and local input on siting; the issue is shaping a pivotal governor’s race and Ossoff’s Senate bid, with Republicans emphasizing local control and incentives while Democrats push pauses or reforms, a dynamic highlighted by a Forsyth-area special election and mirrored by national debates over data-center incentives.
- AI goldrush collides with voter backlash in Georgia Politico
- Data centers in NWGA: Floyd County at a crossroads The Rome News-Tribune
- Data center pitch highlights divide in changing SW Atlanta neighborhoods AJC.com
- AHMED SAEED and Josiah Hester: Georgia’s Data Center Boom Is in My Syllabus — and Soon, My Power Bill Marietta Daily Journal
- SPONSORED How a data center could change Columbia County Axios
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