Datacenter construction just hit a political wall. Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduced the “Artificial Intelligence Data Center Moratorium Act” on March 25, 2026, proposing a nationwide freeze on new AI datacenter builds until federal safeguards protect workers, environment, and your utility bills. This isn’t just progressive posturing—it’s a direct challenge to the AI infrastructure powering your ChatGPT queries, cloud storage, and AI-enhanced photo editing.
The Progressive Pitch Against Big Tech Infrastructure
Sanders frames AI expansion as oligarch overreach requiring immediate government intervention.
The Vermont senator didn’t mince words: “We cannot sit back and allow a handful of billionaire Big Tech oligarchs to make decisions that will reshape our economy.” The bill demands union-built datacenters, environmental reviews, and guarantees that your electric bills won’t spike from AI’s massive power hunger. Think of it as a speed bump for the digital highway that delivers your Netflix streams and iPhone’s computational photography.
Local Resistance Already Building Steam
Eleven states consider datacenter restrictions as grassroots opposition spreads nationwide.
This isn’t coming out of nowhere. Since August 2025, towns across Missouri, Indiana, Georgia, and North Carolina imposed temporary bans on datacenter construction. Over 200 advocacy groups urged federal action in December 2025, backed by progressive heavyweights like Maxwell Frost and Pramila Jayapal. Your local government might be next—datacenter projects face increasing scrutiny over water usage and energy demands that could make your summer cooling bills look modest.
Public Opinion Shifts Against AI Expansion
Polling reveals growing concern about utility costs and energy consumption from datacenter growth.
The numbers tell the story: 60% of Americans want better AI regulation, while 64% worry about utility costs from datacenter expansion. Areas with high datacenter density already see power costs surge 267%. When your smart home struggles during peak hours or cloud backups crawl, you’re feeling infrastructure strain firsthand.
Industry Pushback Warns of Digital Rationing
Tech coalition claims moratorium risks limiting access to essential digital services.
The Data Center Coalition isn’t buying the progressive narrative. They warn the moratorium “risks rationing access to digital services” and threatens U.S. competitiveness against China’s AI infrastructure buildout. Like arguing over highway construction while traffic backs up—necessary infrastructure faces political roadblocks while demand keeps growing.
The bill probably won’t survive Congress, but it signals how AI anxiety is shifting from fringe concern to mainstream political issue. Your cloud subscriptions and AI gadget performance depend on datacenter capacity that’s now caught between environmental concerns and digital necessity.





























