Guthrie Navigates Local Backlash Over Kentucky Data Centers
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House Energy and Commerce Chair Brett Guthrie faces local pushback over data centers in Kentucky as counties pause or oppose projects; he avoids a nationwide ban, calls for investigations into foreign influence, and supports a ratepayer-protection pledge to ensure data centers cover their own energy costs, while a large Hancock County project proceeds amid community concerns about who benefits from AI infrastructure.
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- Warner Eyes Electricity Affordability Through Data Center Bill LoudounNow.com
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