| Hong Campaign Calls for AI Data Center Construction Moratorium |
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| Elections, Elected Officials, Political Parties |
| Written by Team Hong Press |
| Tuesday, 06 January 2026 16:06 |
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http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/tech-jobs-analysis-s460.jpg MADISON — State Rep. Francesca Hong, Democratic Candidate for Governor, today called for a statewide moratorium on AI data center construction, unveiling a comprehensive policy plan to regulate corporations and ensure development delivers long-term benefits to Wisconsin. Called CONTROL-ALT-DELETE, Hong’s plan is built on three core objectives: • CONTROL-ling our • ALT-ernative energy and • DELETE-ing corporate subsidies Hong’s policy framework outlines a series of rules to eliminate tax breaks for corporations, prevent rate hikes for consumers, enforce environmental protections and transform Wisconsin's energy infrastructure through public ownership.
“While some data centers support companies that create jobs and contribute meaningfully to local economies, this isn’t the case for a new wave of AI-focused data centers with massive energy needs and no ties to local industry. It’s a bad deal for everyday people.” Hong's plan calls for sales and use tax exemptions to be tied to concrete ongoing economic activity in the state and further mandates that sales and use tax revenues from data centers must be channeled into developing emissions-free energy infrastructure owned and operated by the state or local governments. “If Big Tech wants to build in Wisconsin, it won't be at the expense of hardworking families. Wisconsindeserves better -- we deserve community-directed regional development and union jobs that empowerworking families. Our communities come before corporate profits. ”For more information on Francesca Hong and her AI data center plan, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it As always, you can find all aspects of Rep. Hong's comprehensive platform at francescahong.com. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 January 2026 16:31 |
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