
Ohio Voters Fight Back with Data Center Ban
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Ohio voters aim to ban most data centers through a constitutional amendment, targeting facilities larger than twenty-five megawatts. Organizers must gather signatures to place it on the November ballot, as state leaders poured billions in tax breaks to attract over two hundred data centers. Critics argue that gerrymandering has silenced Ohioans, leading to ballot initiatives as a tool for change. Rural communities face the brunt of energy costs and joblessness from data centers, fueling voter activism on various issues.
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