Oklahoma lawmakers propose bill to protect families from data center costs

State lawmakers have filed a new bill aimed at preventing families and small businesses from shouldering the infrastructure costs of data center growth through higher utility rates.

House Bill 2992, known as the Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act, would require data centers to cover their share of infrastructure expenses instead of passing those costs on to residential customers.

For Tulsa resident Mariam Mamah, rising electric bills have become a significant financial burden…

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