Voters in a city near Los Angeles appear to be the first in the nation to approve an all-out ban on data centers. About 86 percent of voters in Monterey Park, Calif., voted in favor of the measure in Tuesday’s elections, according to election results from the county clerk. The measure declares a prohibition on…
LA-area city sees first voter-approved measure to ban data centers
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