SC Rep. Mace backs one-year pause on new data centers to curb power costs
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Rep. Nancy Mace calls for a one-year statewide moratorium on new data-center construction in South Carolina, arguing AI hubs are driving higher electricity bills and energy demand; she also wants data centers to pay their own way to avoid ratepayer costs, reflecting bipartisan concern over infrastructure.
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