North Carolina bill restricting data center development advances to House floor
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RICHARD CRAVER Staff Reporter
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A bill restricting data center development in North Carolina has advanced to the state House floor. Rep. Matthew Winslow, R-Franklin, stated the goal is a balanced approach, acknowledging data centers are pervasive in modern life. The article content is extremely limited, consisting mostly of form fields and a single partial quote.
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This is not to restrict
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