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Home»Politics»Texas Governor Under Fire After Recommending Extended Data Center Regulations: ‘He Won’t Remember This Past Election Day’

Texas Governor Under Fire After Recommending Extended Data Center Regulations: ‘He Won’t Remember This Past Election Day’

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Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaJune 10, 20262 Mins Read
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has recently released a set of regulatory recommendations for the construction and operation of data centers in the state. However, the seemingly positive proposals did not sit well with some Texas residents, many of whom believed the governor was merely posturing ahead of his reelection campaign.

According to the Texas Tribune, Abbott sent a letter to state senators outlining guidelines for legislation to be considered in 2027. The recommendations included requiring new facilities to add power generation capacity to the grid, requiring data center operators to pay for infrastructure costs, encouraging the use of closed-loop water systems, and more. These measures could help prevent companies from passing operational costs on to the public while reducing pressure on local resources such as water and electricity.

Abbott also proposed repealing current sales tax exemptions for data centers, which are projected to cost the state more than $3.2 billion in revenue over the next two years.

Texans React to Governor Greg Abbott’s Stance on AI Regulation

Many users on Reddit’s r/Texas were skeptical of Abbott’s apparent change in attitude, noting that the governor has traditionally supported business interests. One user argued: “He’s just trying to save face in time for the gubernatorial election.” Someone else added: “Election year, he won’t remember this past election day.”

That sentiment was widely shared by others, with one commenter writing: “It’s election year, so of course now he’s all about the people. He’ll get re-elected and then stick a big fat ‘De’ in front of that regulation.”

Another resident expressed skepticism that the governor intended to follow through on the proposals, arguing that if Abbott were serious, he would already be taking action. As the commenter put it: “He doesn’t need to wait till the next legislative session to do some of these things; he could begin the process now through executive orders or by issuing directives to state agencies under his command. The fact that he’s just making recommendations to be discussed by legislators next year tells me this is all about pandering to voters.”

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Regardless of where people stand on the governor’s proposal, the reaction highlights just how divisive data centers have become in many communities. As residents weigh the promise of jobs and investment against concerns over infrastructure, resources, and quality of life, the issue is likely to remain a key point of debate long after the current controversy fades.

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