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	<author_name>Bell County Texas Democratic Women</author_name>
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	<title>Data Center Campaign 2</title>
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	<description>Communities all over the country continue to grapple with the rapid expansion of data centers. They&#x27;re being mandated by Gov. Abbott, evangelized by our state legislators, and our local governments are approving them without fully understanding the lasting and detrimental impact they will have on local resources like water, electricity, climate, and jobs. Here in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott wants have more data centers than anywhere else in the world. He says, &quot;We must ensure that America remains at the forefront of the AI revolution, and Texas is the place where that can happen.&quot; We&#x27;re asking you to write letters to your elected officials at state and federal level. Demand that they stop approving new data centers until sensible regulations are put into place. This letter-writing tool makes it pretty easy!</description>
	<url>https://actionnetwork.org/letters/data-center-moratorium-may-2026</url>
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