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David Crowley Slams MAGA Extremist Tom Tiffany for Voting in Congress to Stop AI Regulation and Fast Tracking the Building of Data Centers

Urban Milwaukee · · International · AI Governance

Wisconsin politician David Crowley has publicly criticized Representative Tom Tiffany over congressional votes that would block state-level AI regulation and accelerate data center construction. The dispute reflects a broader national debate over who controls AI policy and what gets built where.

Why this matters: When Congress blocks states from regulating AI, it does not just settle a jurisdictional argument. It removes the closest layer of accountability most people have. State legislators are easier to reach than federal ones. If they cannot act, and Congress does not fill the gap, the practical result is that neither government is responsible. Data centers are part of this too. They go somewhere, use enormous amounts of water and power, and affect local communities who get little say. That is the concrete version of an abstract policy fight.

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