Maryland General Assembly Overrides Governor's Veto to Study Data Center Impacts
The Maryland General Assembly has overridden Governor Wes Moore's veto on legislation requiring an analysis of the environmental, economic, and energy impacts of data center development. This decision aligns with growing concerns over the implications of data centers in the state.
The legislation mandates a comprehensive study, with results expected by September 2026. The Prince George's County Data Center Task Force has recommended guidelines for future developments, addressing community and environmental concerns. Plans for data centers at sites like the former Landover Mall are currently on hold due to a moratorium, reflecting a cautious approach to development in the region.
