By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Zach Rateliff
In the heart of northeast Texas, a region known for its natural beauty and strong community ties, the debate over data centers and water rights has taken center stage. As the 2026 election for House District 1 approaches, candidate Chris Spencer is making his case for responsible development and community-led growth. With a background in business and a deep understanding of local issues, Spencer is well-positioned to address the concerns of his constituents.
Data Centers and Water Rights
One of the most pressing issues in the region is the proliferation of data centers, which have sparked concerns about water usage, noise pollution, and tax incentives. Spencer acknowledges the importance of data centers in the modern economy but emphasizes the need for safeguards to protect local resources. ‘I’m okay with data centers as long as we have the correct laws out of our state legislature that allows them to make their money and do the thing, but also takes care of our water and takes care of our property and has some limits where we can manage these correctly,’ he says.
Spencer’s approach to data centers is rooted in his commitment to community involvement and local stewardship. He believes that the key to balancing economic growth with environmental protection lies in giving local communities a voice in the decision-making process. By engaging with residents, business owners, and community leaders, Spencer aims to create a more inclusive and sustainable development model for the region.
The 2026 Election and Beyond
As the campaign season heats up, Spencer is focused on building a coalition of supporters who share his vision for House District 1. With a strong track record of community engagement and a deep understanding of local issues, he is well-positioned to address the concerns of his constituents. From data centers and water rights to economic growth and community development, Spencer’s message of balance and stewardship resonates with voters across the region.
‘I think that we need to take a step back, at least do more due diligence, and hold off on the proliferation of data centers, at least locally, even if you have a moratorium for one year, until the state of Texas can convene in the 90th section and establish some guardrails, some safeguards,’ Spencer says. By prioritizing community involvement and responsible development, he hopes to create a brighter future for the people of House District 1.
Closing Thoughts
The debate over data centers and water rights in northeast Texas serves as a reminder of the complex challenges facing local communities in the 21st century. As the 2026 election for House District 1 approaches, candidate Chris Spencer’s message of balance and stewardship offers a promising vision for the region’s future. By engaging with local voters and prioritizing community-led growth, Spencer aims to create a more sustainable and equitable development model for the people of House District 1.
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Texas House District 1 Candidate Chris Spencer Discusses Data Centers, Water Rights, and the 2026 Election
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Zach Rateliff
In the heart of northeast Texas, a region known for its natural beauty and strong community ties, the debate over data centers and water rights has taken center stage. As the 2026 election for House District 1 approaches, candidate Chris Spencer is making his case for responsible development and community-led growth. With a background in business and a deep understanding of local issues, Spencer is well-positioned to address the concerns of his constituents.
Data Centers and Water Rights
One of the most pressing issues in the region is the proliferation of data centers, which have sparked concerns about water usage, noise pollution, and tax incentives. Spencer acknowledges the importance of data centers in the modern economy but emphasizes the need for safeguards to protect local resources. ‘I’m okay with data centers as long as we have the correct laws out of our state legislature that allows them to make their money and do the thing, but also takes care of our water and takes care of our property and has some limits where we can manage these correctly,’ he says.
Spencer’s approach to data centers is rooted in his commitment to community involvement and local stewardship. He believes that the key to balancing economic growth with environmental protection lies in giving local communities a voice in the decision-making process. By engaging with residents, business owners, and community leaders, Spencer aims to create a more inclusive and sustainable development model for the region.
The 2026 Election and Beyond
As the campaign season heats up, Spencer is focused on building a coalition of supporters who share his vision for House District 1. With a strong track record of community engagement and a deep understanding of local issues, he is well-positioned to address the concerns of his constituents. From data centers and water rights to economic growth and community development, Spencer’s message of balance and stewardship resonates with voters across the region.
‘I think that we need to take a step back, at least do more due diligence, and hold off on the proliferation of data centers, at least locally, even if you have a moratorium for one year, until the state of Texas can convene in the 90th section and establish some guardrails, some safeguards,’ Spencer says. By prioritizing community involvement and responsible development, he hopes to create a brighter future for the people of House District 1.
Closing Thoughts
The debate over data centers and water rights in northeast Texas serves as a reminder of the complex challenges facing local communities in the 21st century. As the 2026 election for House District 1 approaches, candidate Chris Spencer’s message of balance and stewardship offers a promising vision for the region’s future. By engaging with local voters and prioritizing community-led growth, Spencer aims to create a more sustainable and equitable development model for the people of House District 1.
The full episode of The Zach Rateliff Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through July 17, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch The Zach Rateliff Show on OBBM Network TV: https://media.obbmnetwork.tv/embed/tv.html#series/the-zach-rateliff-show
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
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