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What other states should learn from Virginia’s data center boom?

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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June 25, 2026

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What other states should learn from Virginia’s data center boom?

It was a disaster with a deadline. In the late 1990s, civilization as we knew it was supposedly going to end at midnight on the new millennium. Virginia sat at the center of the Year 2000 rollover, since half the world’s internet traffic then passed through a commonwealth company, America Online. State officials spent years []

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Wirepoints

right

· Jul 6, 2026

Divided over data centers – Illinois Times

Political parties split on whether to welcome data centers.

AllSides

center

· Jun 29, 2026

We Mapped Rural Data Center Development – and Opposition. Here's What We Found.

Washington, D.C.'s metropolitan area has long hummed with data centers. The region, which encompasses much of Northern Virginia, has become known as Data Center Alley, home to more data centers than anywhere else in the world. But the data center boom, driven by the rise of AI and the race to build the infrastructure powering it, is changing the geography of these energy-intensive, warehouse-like facilities. Data centers have arrived in rural America...

National Taxpayers Union

right

· Jun 24, 2026

15 Myths about Data Centers—and the Taxpayer Perspective

By Jess Ward, Leah Vukmir.

Townhall

right

· Jul 8, 2026

Here's the Truth About AI Data Centers—and Why the Wealthiest County in America Is Full of Them

Here's the Truth About AI Data Centers—and Why the Wealthiest County in America Is Full of Them

Drudge Retort

left

· Jun 29, 2026

OpEd: The AI Revolution Comes with a Hidden Tax

Data centers are now devouring land, electricity, water, and chips -- and driving up the price of just about everything.

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 6, 2026

Spanberger draws a hard line on data center bans: ‘Walking away from the table’

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) defended the economic and national security importance of the state’s booming data center industry this week, days after approving a budget that imposes Virginia’s first tax on the sector’s electricity consumption. Spanberger said the new budget strikes a balance between ensuring data centers “pay their fair share” while preserving an []

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Related coverage for "What other states should learn from Virginia’s data center boom?": Wirepoints — Divided over data centers – Illinois Times. AllSides — We Mapped Rural Data Center Development – and Opposition. Here's What We Found. . National Taxpayers Union — 15 Myths about Data Centers—and the Taxpayer Perspective. Townhall — Here's the Truth About AI Data Centers—and Why the Wealthiest County in America Is Full of Them. Drudge Retort — OpEd: The AI Revolution Comes with a Hidden Tax. Washington Examiner — Spanberger draws a hard line on data center bans: ‘Walking away from the table’