Arizona lawmaker criticizes ‘short-sighted’ attacks on data centers in defense of innovation: ‘Make America Visionary Again’

Republican Arizona state Rep. Justin Wilmeth spoke in defense of data centers, arguing that attacks against them belie evidence that they serve the public’s best interest, amid growing debate about development in the state.  As chai…
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