State advances on legislation to regulate data centers to protect the environment and natural resources


Governor JB Pritzker recently halted tax incentives for data center construction in Illinois for two years due to energy concerns.

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Ireland has 134 data centers operated by 28 providers like Prescient Data Centres in Coleraine in Northern Ireland. Data centers are looking to expand in Illinois and environmental groups are trying to pass laws regulating them to prevent ecological and economic damage to the state.


by Judith Ruiz-Branch
Public News Service


CHICAGO - As data centers continue to expand rapidly, environmental justice groups are working to pass legislation to regulate them in Illinois.

The state is a top-five market for data centers and backers cited the tax revenue and jobs the facilities bring to some areas.

Lucy Contreras, Illinois state program director for the environmental policy group GreenLatinos, said the centers' increased demand for energy also brings concerns about utility affordability and environmental impacts for Illinois residents. She pointed out it disproportionately affects communities of color as more facilities are being built in or near low-income neighborhoods.

"If we don't mandate that they bring their own clean energy and that they pay for their own costs, then who ends up footing that bill tends to be the communities," Contreras explained.

Contreras noted legislation known as the Power Act, now in the General Assembly, would address the concerns by establishing accountability measures and mandating community benefits. She added the bill is one of the most ambitious for data center regulation. Advocates are aiming to pass it this spring.

Data center developers heavily rely on nondisclosure agreements to build, manage and operate facilities.

Mayra Mendez, executive director of the advocacy group Clean Power Lake County, said it often leaves local communities at a disadvantage. And as the proliferation of data centers has made people more conscious of potential effects, she stressed the Power Act would also require greater transparency.

"We hosted a workshop specifically going over bills, and people were like, ‘My bills are going up because of data centers.’ So, they're seeing the direct links," Mendez recounted. "And I think sometimes other environmental issues are a little more abstract, but we're seeing the real impacts of data centers here and now, and people are just more aware."

The federal government has identified data center development as a national priority and some states have offered companies incentives to build more facilities. But Governor JB Pritzker recently halted tax incentives for data center construction in Illinois for two years due to energy concerns.




Guest Commentary |
Stay alert for evil


Glenn doesn't like war or people being killed. Iran has been a constant supporter of terrorism and he hopes America's recent attack motivates Khamenei supported terrorists to chill out.


by Glenn Mollette, Guest Commentator




Glenn Mollette
President Donald Trump is obviously hated by some people on the planet. Anyone connected to the Ayatollah Khamenei most likely hates him. Anyone connected to Iranian terrorism hates him. Sadly, many American Democrats hate him. There have already been attempts to kill him and I fear there will be more from those connected to Iranian terrorism causes. Our Secret Service, FBI and others involved in protecting him are obviously aware that he is in constant danger. Let’s all please pray for his safety and for there to be no complacency in protecting him.

The news media is always reporting where he is located. I don’t think that wise. Whether he is in Mar-a-Lago, DC or New York City, is it really important that we all know? I don’t see how detailing his every location bodes well for his security. I am just a lowly voting citizen and what do I know? Not much, but I do belief these are perilous times as hostility from Iranian regime sympathizers is surely beyond the boiling point.


I doubt that the evil will all be totally destroyed and eliminated. We have to realize that in some way and some form there will be blowback.

We hope and pray that Iran can become a country run by the people of the country. Who knows how long and what this will involve. We were in Iraq and Afghanistan for a very long time. Can we really point to those countries and boast of success? Both countries are still a mess and we lost thousands of lives and spent trillions of dollars.

I do hope that President Trump is successful and that the Iranian people can take back their country. This would be good for them and the world.

In the meantime, while you are praying for the safety of our President, look over your own shoulder. All of us are vulnerable. The TSA needs our utmost support emotionally and financially. Surely by the time you read this Congress will have restored their pay. We are all vulnerable whether flying or being in any public place where people gather. School and churches are extremely vulnerable. Please increase your attention to security.

Terrorism extremism can raise its ugly head any place at any time. Crazy people do crazy stuff and many seem to be happy to sacrifice their own lives to further their causes.

I don’t like war or people being killed. However, Iran has been a constant supporter of terrorism. Khamenei has been the central figure and leader in the world of terror for about 37 years. That was far too long and there wasn’t any end in sight.

My prayer is that the attack will end and this will soon be over. However, I doubt that the evil will all be totally destroyed and eliminated. We have to realize that in some way and some form there will be blowback. Therefore, be alert, practice safety and try to help and look out for each other. The world doesn’t have to be a bad place. We can’t give up. Keep treating each other respectfully and kindly and stay alert to evil.


About the author ~

Glen Mollett is the author of 13 books including Uncommom Sense, the Spiritual Chocolate series, Grandpa's Store, Minister's Guidebook insights from a fellow minister. His column is published weekly in over 600 publications in all 50 states.




TAGS: Donald Trump is hated by people around the world, Iranian sympathizers are mad, American Democrats hate President Trump, terrorism can happen at any time, Americans should look out for each other

IHSA Sectional Championships
Scores from Thursday's girls basketball finals


Here are the results from last Thursday's girls basketball sectional title games and tonight's pairings across Illinois for each of the IHSA super-sectional championships. The winners of tonight's contest advance to CEFCU Arena at Illinois State University for a shot at a state title.



1A Scores from around the state

Mt Pulaski 37, Cumberland 36
Okawville 58, Bluffs 61
Brown County 54, Havana 45
North Shore Cty Day 47, Rochelle Zell 33
Deer Creek-Mackinaw 48, Heyworth 23
Wethersfield 60, Newman Central Cath 55
Rockford Christian 57, Midland 25
Edwards County 50, Brownstown 44


Monday's SuperSectional Pairings

Edwards County ~vs~ Mt Pulaski
.::. at Arcola

Rockford Christian ~vs~ North Shore Cty Day
.::. at Carpentersville (Dundee-Crown)

Wethersfield ~vs~ Deer Creek-Mackinaw
.::. at Manlius (Bureau Valley)

Brown County ~vs~ Bluffs
.::. at Pleasant Plains


2A Scores from around the state

Breese Central 58, Nashville 48
Phillips 59, Hope Academy 49
St Edward 57, Johnsburg 38
Tri-Valley 40, Hamilton 39
Byron 60, Riverdale 36
Teutopolis 40, Paris 30
Pontiac 46, Manteno 44
Pleasant Plains 57, Father McGivney 23


Monday's SuperSectional Pairings

Teutopolis ~vs~ Breese Central
.::. at Benton

Pleasant Plains ~vs~ Tri-Valley
.::. at Pleasant Plains

St Edward ~vs~ Phillips
.::. at River Forest (Dominican University)

Pontiac ~vs~ Byron
.::. at Wilmington


3A Scores from around the state

Glenbard South 43, Aurora Central Cath 36
Providence 72, Hillcrest 44
Geneva 43, Crystal Lake South 33
Washington 61, Galesburg 37
St Viator 43, Grayslake Central 38
MacArthur 38, Lincoln 32
Trinity 39, Fenwick 36
Glenwood 51, Quincy Notre Dame 36


Monday's SuperSectional Pairings

Glenwood ~vs~ MacArthur
.::. at Chatham (Glenwood)

Washington ~vs~ Providence
.::. at Kankakee (Sr.)

Trinity ~vs~ Glenbard South
.::. at River Forest (Concordia University)

St Viator ~vs~ Geneva
.::. at Woodstock (North)


4A Scores from around the state

Waubonsie Valley 45, Benet 37
St Charles East 53, Glenbard West 28
Homewood-Flossmoor 58, Marist 48
Nazareth 53, Downers Grove North 26
Loyola 48, Maine South 32
Belleville East 58, Richwoods 48
Carmel 38, Libertyville 35
Rolling Meadows 49, Fremd 42


Monday's SuperSectional Pairings

Belleville East ~vs~ Homewood-Flossmoor
.::. at Bloomington (Illinois Wesleyan U.)

Rolling Meadows ~vs~ Carmel
.::. at Carpentersville (Dundee-Crown)

Loyola ~vs~ St Charles East
.::. at Hoffman Estates (H.S.)

Nazareth ~vs~ Waubonsie Valley
.::. at LaGrange (Lyons)



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Area baseball scores for March 28

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