“Data centers will locate in the states that are most friendly to their businesses,” GovTech reports Steve DelBianco, president of trade association NetChoice, telling the House committee. “There is no natural magnet to Kentucky. There is, at this point, a natural magnet to Ohio and Indiana, to Idaho, and even to Alabama. If you’d like the industry to be here, we’re just inviting you to do this one small thing.”
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