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Communities Across America Are Banning AI Data Centers And The Number Just Jumped From 8 To 78

According to the U.S. Data Center Moratorium Tracker, communities across the country have been pushing back against the rapid expansion of AI data centers with growing success, with the number of active bans and moratoriums jumping from just 8 in May 2025 to 78 today, including 50 active restrictions and 4 permanent bans, in a wave of local resistance that has spread across both politically red and blue jurisdictions. The central concerns driving the movement are practical and directly felt: data centers consume enormous amounts of electricity, which studies have shown is raising utility rates for surrounding residential customers, and they require massive volumes of water for cooling, competing with local communities for resources in regions from the American West to the Great Lakes. In several communities, residents and local officials say they were caught off guard by the size and pace of data center expansion and are using moratoriums as a tool to pause new construction long enough to understand what is happening to their water supplies, noise levels, and utility bills before more projects break ground. The bans are coming from cities, counties, and townships in states including Minnesota, Michigan, Georgia, New York, Vermont, and several others.

At the state level the picture is more mixed, with 14 statewide moratorium bills filed across 11 states in 2026, though none has yet passed a full chamber. Maine’s legislature passed a statewide ban but the Governor vetoed it, saying the bill would have blocked a specific project with strong community support. Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have introduced federal legislation that would halt all new data center construction until Congress enacts comprehensive AI regulation. The movement has drawn bipartisan participation, with both Republican and Democratic communities involved, united less by ideology than by the concern that hyperscale data center expansion is moving far faster than the towns hosting it have been able to respond to. A policy tracker describes the local wave as a warning to state lawmakers: if states will not set guardrails, communities will keep hitting the pause button themselves.

Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/ai-data-center-bans-are-rapidly-multiplying-across-the-us-69-jurisdictions-block-new-builds-with-four-moves-noted-as-permanent

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