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Congressman calls for national data center strategic plan | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-02 14:24:00

(The Center Square) – As the development of data centers shows no signs of slowing, a Virginia congressman is calling for a national strategic plan to address their impacts on communities.

Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Va., spoke before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform detailing the impacts of data centers, a major source of debate in his northern Virginia district, pegged the data center capital of the world.



Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Va.




Subramanyam cited government and electrical provider reports that predict the continual development of data centers will strain utilities, leading to higher utility costs, a need for more power lines, and annexing more “green space” and water.

The congressman warned how a lack of strategic planning may impact communities, noting the negatives may outweigh the positives. He calls the region a “cautionary tale for the rest of the country” regarding data centers.

Although many localities are drawn to the prospect of lower property taxes and school funding, the lawmaker warns against rising energy prices, air quality and strain on the infrastructure.

The congressman said there are more than 200 data centers in northern Virginia, with another 100 planned, adding that 10 data centers typically utilize more energy than Washington, D.C.

He underscored an emerging energy crisis, specifically “invasive” power lines, adding they are “not great for the communities.”

Subramanyam warned against the hefty price hikes on Virginians’ utility bills, which could increase “by up to $276 a year,” saying they could double within seven to 10 years to power the data centers.

The Center Square previously reported that Virginia topped the nation for importing electricity from other states in 2023, according to a report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

In addition to the strain on energy, the congressman highlighted security as a major concern.

“It’s also a security risk; putting all the nation’s data centers in one place is a huge problem,” Subramanyam told the committee. “You look at the Ukraine war, when Russia failed to hack Ukraine’s telecom networks, what did they target? They targeted the data centers. And so, northern Virginia is becoming more of a target than Washington D.C. itself.”

Lastly, the congressman underscored the environmental impact of the data centers, noting diminishing green spaces, more pollution and strain on the water supply.

“It’s making reaching our clean energy goals in Virginia nearly impossible; we set those in place,” the congressman added. “Even historic places like Manassas Battlefield are under threat, as well.”

Subramanyam described how communities are increasingly fighting the expansion of data centers throughout Virginia, leading to heated debates. He referenced the Digital Gateway in Prince William County, which was blocked from progressing after residents rejected the development, citing the health of their communities.

While the congressman’s remarks were cautionary in nature, he simply hopes states will “be smart” in the development of data centers “as AI and blockchain become the norm.”

Subramanyam said a national strategic plan is necessary and should consider costs, the environment, security and “long-term impacts” of the data centers.

“One can support innovation, but it doesn’t have to come at the cost of our communities,” the congressman concluded.

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One Good Thing: Street naming

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www.youtube.com – 12 On Your Side – 2025-06-16 06:56:49

SUMMARY: A new street has been named in honor of Jon Lugbill, the founder and executive director of Sports Backers in Henrico. The commemorative street naming recognizes his years of service and leadership with the organization. “Jon Lugbill Drive” is now located outside the organization’s headquarters as he prepares to retire. Despite lingering puddles from recent rain, the morning commute remained smooth. The ceremony celebrating Lugbill marks a meaningful gesture of appreciation for his contributions to the local sports community and his lasting legacy in promoting active lifestyles throughout the region. Candace and Sarah reported from the scene.

Sports Backers honored its founder and executive director with a commemorative street naming.

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Man accused of killing Minnesota lawmaker arrested after ‘largest manhunt in state history’

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-06-16 05:27:22

SUMMARY: Vance Boelter was arrested near his farm in Green Isle, Minnesota, ending what authorities call the largest manhunt in state history. He is accused of killing former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and separately shooting State Senator John Hoffman and his wife. Police discovered a list of potential targets, including Democratic lawmakers and abortion rights advocates. The attacks highlight a rising trend of threats against elected officials. No motive has been released. A memorial for the Hortmans grows at the state capitol, and senators are set to receive a bipartisan security briefing amid renewed safety concerns.

57-year-old Vance Boelter has been arrested alive in a field near his home in Sibley County, where the search concentrated Sunday.

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Flood watch remains in effect; more scattered storms with potential for torrential downpours

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www.youtube.com – WTVR CBS 6 – 2025-06-14 11:47:32

SUMMARY: A flood watch remains in effect through tonight for much of the area, with potential for torrential downpours, especially north and west of Richmond. Storms today may produce rainfall rates up to 2–3 inches per hour and gusts near 40 mph. Scattered storms are likely mid-to-late afternoon and into the evening. Sunday, Father’s Day, will be muggy with highs near 80 in Richmond, cooler to the north and east. A marginal risk of strong storms exists south of I-64. Rain chances ease midweek as temps rise to the 90s. A front Thursday brings brief relief before heat returns next weekend.

We’re tracking more scattered storms for Saturday. Showers and storms will increase from mid-afternoon into the evening. Due to the muggy air, torrential downpours will occur, and localized flooding is possible. Some spots could pick up multiple inches of rainfall. A few storms could have some gusts in excess of 40 mph.

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