Monterey Park Considers Datacenter Ban
A head of state texted a CEO to secure $53 billion in data centers before a summit. Compute power is the real agenda, with the G7 summit serving as a cover story for diplomatic use.
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Sources · 7 independent
Bluesky Social
“In a first for the country, voters in Monterey Park ban data centers”
Mastodon
“Monterey Park, California, becomes the first city in the U.S. to vote on a permanent ban of datacenters, marking a significant shift in local governance regarding technology infrastructure.”
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