POLITICSWISCONSIN EXAMINER
Data centers become a focus as governor’s race takes off
Republican candidate Tom Tiffany and Democratic nominee David Crowley are campaigning regarding data center construction in Wisconsin. While candidates oppose a moratorium on new AI data centers, both support stringent regulation, including policies that require companies to pay full costs for infrastructure and energy demand. Policy differences include Tiffany's support for repealing a state tax credit and the debate over protecting natural resources versus local community control.
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