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Overflow Crowd Tells Lansing Lawmakers Stop Secrecy Around Data Centers

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The article describes community opposition to hyperscale data center development in Michigan, particularly on farmland, and potential tighter regulations. The commercial mechanism is weak: no concrete investment amounts, supply chain disruptions, or price movements are reported. The primary impact is regulatory uncertainty for data center operators and utilities, but no immediate scarcity or margin squeeze is evident. Sectors are selected based on the involvement of utilities (Consumers Energy) and real estate (farmland conversion), but the signal is low confidence.

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  • Michigan exempted data centers from sales and use taxes in 2025.
  • At least 15 communities in Michigan have proposals for hyperscale data centers.
  • Bipartisan legislation is proposed to increase accountability and address community concerns.
  • Over 160 residents signed up to speak at a House subcommittee hearing, with only two supporting the projects.
  • Oracle and Consumers Energy are mentioned as involved parties.

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