Alexis Goldstein, a candidate for Maryland’s 6th congressional district, is campaigning on a platform that includes a proposal to ban data centers. Goldstein, who has experience in finance and technology, argues that data centers are financially unsustainable and detrimental to local communities. She criticizes the financial practices surrounding data centers, comparing them to the 2008 financial crisis, and highlights the significant debt incurred in their construction. Goldstein aims to bring skepticism to Congress regarding the tech industry's influence and believes that the public does not benefit from the presence of data centers in their neighborhoods. She is challenging incumbent April McClain Delaney in the upcoming Democratic primary.
Maryland Congressional Candidate Alexis Goldstein Advocates for Data Center Ban
Alexis Goldstein, a candidate for Maryland’s 6th congressional district, is advocating for a ban on data centers, citing their financial unsustainability and negative impact on communities. She draws parallels to the 2008 financial crisis and emphasizes the need for Congress to address the issues surrounding the tech industry's influence.
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Maryland Congressional Candidate Alexis Goldstein Advocates for Data Center Ban