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Gov. Stitt Advocates for Data Centers, Emphasizes Property Rights

In a recent interview, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt expressed his support for the development of data centers across the state, despite some opposition from local residents. Stitt emphasized the significance of free markets and property rights, stating that individuals who purchase land should have the freedom to develop it as they see fit. This stance aligns with the governor’s broader commitment to personal property rights.

Addressing Concerns

Governor Stitt acknowledged concerns regarding the potential impact of data centers on electricity and water resources. He assured residents that measures have been implemented to prevent any increase in electricity costs for residential customers. A new law passed this year ensures that any new electricity generation costs are not distributed among residential users, thereby protecting them from potential rate hikes.

Stitt also addressed water usage concerns, emphasizing the importance of responsible resource management. He highlighted the potential benefits that data centers could bring to Oklahoma, including economic development, job creation, and more affordable electricity. The governor is optimistic about the role data centers can play in fostering growth and prosperity in the state.

Broader Legislative Agenda

During the interview, Governor Stitt also touched on other topics, including political favoritism, education, and the upcoming election. His focus remains on policies that support economic growth and uphold the values of free markets and individual liberty.

As Oklahoma continues to navigate these discussions, the governor’s stance underscores a commitment to balancing economic development with the protection of residents’ rights and resources.


Original reporting: Oklahoma City News Feed (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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