Bernie Sanders and AOC introduce bill to pause building of new datacenters
Source: The Guardian
Wed 25 Mar 2026 16.47 EDT
First published on Wed 25 Mar 2026 07.00 EDT
Amid an unprecedented energy crisis and the rapid buildout of artificial intelligence infrastructure, progressive lawmakers have unveiled a new policy to place a moratorium on the construction of AI datacenters.
Despite the extraordinary importance of this issue and its impact on every man, woman and child in this country, AI has received far too little serious discussion here in our nations capital, Sanders told reporters on Wednesday. I fear that Congress is totally unprepared for the magnitude of the changes that are already taking place.
The policy, announced by Bernie Sanders, an independent senator from Vermont, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democratic representative, aims to ensure the AI boom protects the environment and communities, and benefits workers instead of harming them. A temporary ban, the lawmakers say, would give the US government time to create strong federal safeguards for AI, which is affecting everything from our economy and wellbeing to our democracy, warfare and our kids education.
AI and robotics are creating the most sweeping technological revolution in the history of humanity, Sanders said in an emailed statement. The scale, scope, and speed of that change is unprecedented.. The moratorium proposed in Sanderss Senate bill would go into effect immediately if passed, and remain in place until laws are enacted to curb datacenters harmful effects.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/25/datacenters-bernie-sanders-aoc
RandySF
(84,004 posts)BumRushDaShow
(169,406 posts)this looks like it is at least trying to reintroduce that specifically for this type of construction.
The states would regulate the zoning/leasing and associated utility usage, etc.
questionseverything
(11,810 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(11,084 posts)But... we are not the best when it comes to regulations.
We tend to believe those who do not want their 'free for all' regulated, even when the evidence shows that things would be so much better.
I wonder why? (Coughcoughprogrammingcoughcough)