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West Virginia Lawmakers Face Community Opposition to Data Center Law Amid Calls for Local Control

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West Virginia lawmakers passed a law promoting data center developments that removed local control over project approvals. Despite community protests, including a petition to veto the law, Governor Patrick Morrisey signed it into effect, leading to increased scrutiny and demands for amendments to restore local authority.

Lawmakers from Tucker County expressed the need for more local control, with Senator Randy Smith advocating for distance between projects and populated areas, though no specific bills have been proposed. House Speaker Roger Hanshaw acknowledged the need for discussion but did not commit to changes.

Some Republicans are open to amending the law, while others remain indifferent, citing the economic potential of data centers. Upcoming legislative sessions will see proposals aimed at restoring local control and requiring transparency from developers regarding water usage.

West Virginia Lawmakers Face Community Opposition to Data Center Law Amid Calls for Local Control
Dec 14, 2025, 12:00 AM

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