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Tech money pours into Texas lawmakers as data center backlash grows

by LAWIN.news April 7, 2026
written by LAWIN.news April 7, 2026
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Texans are increasingly questioning the rapid expansion of data centers as new reporting reveals that many of the companies building them are also financially backing the politicians responsible for regulating the industry.

According to reporting from Politico’s E&E News, major tech firms involved in artificial intelligence and data center development have poured millions of dollars into Texas political campaigns ahead of key policy discussions. This surge in spending comes as residents across the state raise concerns about the environmental and economic impact of these facilities, particularly their heavy demands on electricity, land, and water resources.

State Sen. Phil King noted that constituents frequently ask about data centers and their costs, underscoring growing public scrutiny.

Texas has become a leading destination for data center development, with hundreds of projects already operating or underway. While communities—including those in rural and agricultural areas—worry about infrastructure strain and resource consumption, state leaders such as Gov. Greg Abbott have actively promoted the state as a hub for AI investment, highlighting major projects like a multibillion-dollar development by Google.

Officials say they are balancing economic growth with public needs, requiring large facilities to register with regulators, secure backup power, and contribute to grid improvements.

At the same time, campaign finance records show that companies like Meta Platforms and other tech players have significantly increased political spending in Texas, often backing candidates who favor fewer regulations on the industry.

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