Jan. 09, 2026
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Jamie Walsh (R-Luzerne) is introducing a package of bills aimed at addressing growing concerns surrounding the rapid expansion of large data centers in Luzerne County and across the Commonwealth.
“In recent years, the development of data centers has accelerated, leaving many of our communities facing serious questions about how they will affect local residents, utility systems, farmland, water supply and much more,” said Walsh. “In my legislative district, specifically, we have a couple companies seeking to build data centers due to our proximity to needed resources and open lands, which has brought this issue to the forefront. And while I understand this industry brings the possibility of new economic investment, we also need to acknowledge and address the concerns that come with it.”
Walsh noted data centers use large amounts of electricity and water to operate. That raises questions about whether the state’s existing power grid and water systems can support the projected demand without pushing added costs onto residential ratepayers. At the same time, residents have expressed frustration that decisions are being made without sufficient transparency or community input.
“My legislative package is modeled on proposals from other states, such as Florida, and would establish clear and reasonable standards to ensure data center development in Pennsylvania occurs responsibly, transparently and with real community involvement,” said Walsh. “These proposals are not anti-technology. They are pro-community and pro-taxpayer, grounded in the simple idea that long-term development must serve the public interest and provide real benefits to local communities. As Pennsylvania positions itself in the center of the national AI and data center economy, now is the time to make sure we have the proper guardrails in place to protect our citizens and our communities.”
Representative Jamie Walsh
117th Legislative District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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