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Assunto:  PA residents fiercely oppose expanding data centers
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Wed, 20 May 2026 09:58:14 -0500
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'Im going to make it my job to make sure that man never gets elected again 
for any office': Pennsylvania residents slam Governor Josh Shapiro as they 
hit back over being 'bulldozed' on AI data center concerns

Date:
Tue, 19 May 2026 21:35:00 +0000

Description:
Pennsylvania residents fiercely opposed expanding data center developments, 
accusing Governor Shapiro of prioritizing corporate growth over community 
well-being.

FULL STORY
Former supporters of Governor Shapiro openly threatened political
retaliation during heated public meetings -- A furious backlash against data
center expansion in the state has placed Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro 
directly in the crosshairs of his own constituents. 

During a tense recent two-hour town hall, roughly 20 speakers systematically 
dismantled the administrations approach to infrastructure development. The 
gathering revealed a deep fracture between state-level economic ambitions and 
the lived reality of local communities.  Pennsylvanias Public Utility
Commission has taken concrete steps to shield residents from soaring 
electricity costs. 

PECO, the electricity provider for Philadelphia and southeast Pennsylvania, 
now mandates that data center operators absorb the full expense of upgrading 
high-voltage lines and long-distance transmission infrastructure. 

At the moment, smaller ratepayers are legally insulated from those particular 
capital costs. 

Yet this regulatory firewall has done little to extinguish a broader wildfire 
of discontent spreading across the community.

Representative Jamie Walsh traces the current influx directly to a 2021 law 
granting generous tax breaks to developers. That legislative decision opened 
a floodgate that critics now want to slam shut. 

Senator Katie Muth is pushing a drastic countermeasure  a three-year 
moratorium on all new data center projects, which if passed, means 
Pennsylvania would join a growing list of smaller jurisdictions that have 
already imposed temporary bans. Concrete harms outweigh corporate 
reassurances The momentum behind such a pause reflects mounting alarm over 
irreversible changes to the physical landscape.

Hyperscalers now promise minimal environmental disruption, but communities 
are cataloging damage that has already been done. 

A single facility in Fayette County, Georgia, was recently revealed to be 
consuming 29 million gallons of water over 15 months , causing low pressure 
for neighbouring users. 

 Noise pollution complaints have multiplied, especially where massive cooling 
systems operate near homes and public infrastructure. 

For many residents, industry pledges arrive far too late to rebuild shattered 
trust. 

Kelly Donia, a registered Democrat from East Whiteland Township, articulated 
a visceral rejection that transcends partisan loyalty. 

"He is losing his base," she declared, vowing to personally derail the
governors future political ambitions. 

Jennifer Dusart of Mechanicsburg summarized the collective mood by insisting 
residents have been bulldozed over. 

The sentiment that decisions are finalized before the public is informed has 
hardened opposition into outright hostility. 

Governor Shapiros office insists that tax credits and faster permitting are 
conditional on strict transparency and community impact standards. 

A spokesperson described the framework as a higher bar rather than a lowered 
one. 

The political calculation seems clear  pursue the balance sheet boon without 
triggering a voter revolt. 

However, the anger on display suggests that many Pennsylvanians have already 
concluded the governor is prioritizing corporate access over the long-term 
health of their towns. 

When former supporters begin organizing against a leader with surgical 
precision, the margin for error disappears completely. 

Via Toms Hardware

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/im-going-to-make-it-my-job-to-make-sure-that-man
-never-gets-elected-again-for-any-office-pennsylvania-residents-slam-governor-
josh-shapiro-as-they-hit-back-over-being-bulldozed-on-ai-data-center-concerns

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