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Across the U.S., states are rethinking the deals they once offered data centers. The often vast complexes are increasingly being treated as critical infrastructure in the U.S. race to dominate artificial intelligence, with the Trump administration casting faster buildout as essential to staying ahead of rivals such as China. But that national urgency is colliding with a very different reality in state legislatures across the country, where lawmakers are grappling with the industry’s demands on power grids, water supplies and household utility bills. Read More on News The result is a patchwork response. Some states are still rolling out tax…
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