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Maine Bill Proves States Are Capable of Adopting Bad Data Center Policies Without Federal Intervention

Maine Bill Proves States Are Capable of Adopting Bad Data Center Policies Without Federal Intervention
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A week after Bernie Sanders introduced legislation to pause AI data center construction indefinitely, Maine is poised to institute the first statewide ban.

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