Kemp warns Lance Bottom’s anti-data center approach dangerous for Georgia: ‘Moratoriums on growth’

Outgoing Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) on Wednesday cautioned Georgians against embracing Democratic gubernatorial nominee Keisha Lance Bottoms, warning her position on data centers threatens the state’s economy.
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