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	"author_name": "350PDX",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/350pdx-2",
	"title": "Demand a Moratorium on New Data Centers in Oregon!",
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	"description": "The Governor&#x27;s Data Center Advisory Committee has continued to hear lies about how data centers bring jobs and value to our economy, ignoring how unaffordable utilities have become from the intense energy demand of data centers, as well as the water and tax money data centers steal from our communities. The next Data Center Advisory Committee meeting is on July 31. The topic for this meeting is undecided and the Committee has asked for public submissions for what the topic of discussion should be. This is our moment to raise the alarm for how the Committee should be discussing a statewide moratorium on new data centers! Moratoriums, or pauses, on building new data centers is not a new idea. Recently, Maine, New York, Oklahoma, and New Hampshire have all passed legislation to set up moratoriums on these new energy and water intensive facilities until more research can be done on their impacts. As a state that already has a disproportionate amount of data centers, it&#x27;s time for Oregon to step up and put a moratorium in place so these impacts can be thoroughly studied and undersood.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oregon-datacenter-moratorium"
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