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Home » Human Interest » Florida Gov. Signs Law Banning Big Tech From Passing Data Center Costs to Residents: ‘Every State Should Do This’

Florida Gov. Signs Law Banning Big Tech From Passing Data Center Costs to Residents: ‘Every State Should Do This’

Jordan BeckBy Jordan BeckMay 10, 20263 Mins Read
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For years now, hyperscale data centers have been showing up across the US, and a lot of folks never asked for them. Local communities end up with higher electricity bills, depleted water supplies, and pressure from big companies urging governments to rubber-stamp projects nobody really wants. Florida just decided they had had enough.

🚨 JUST IN: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has just BANNED AI data centers from using up all the water needed by citizens during a drought

And the law BANS utility companies from charging higher prices because of data centers

"How are you going to say that somehow the water can go… pic.twitter.com/f7PhNoEAZ2

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 7, 2026

On Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB 484 at Florida Polytechnic University. The new law blocks utilities from forcing everyday people and small businesses to cover data center costs, including hefty upgrades to the power grid. 

Now, if you are a large-scale user, you are on the hook for your own bill. DeSantis pointed out that just one hyperscale data center can use as much energy as a city of 500,000, and warned that unchecked demand could make families’ utility bills skyrocket. “You should not pay one more red cent for electricity because of a hyper-scale data center as an individual,” DeSantis said. 

“That’s just not right for the most wealthy companies in the history of the world to come in and have individual Floridians or Americans subsidize these hyper-scale data centers.”

But the law doesn’t just tackle electricity. SB 484 also aims at Florida’s water supply. Data center operators now need permits to use massive amounts of water for cooling, and they will have to face public meetings first. That’s a big deal in a state dealing with droughts. 

The law also gives local governments more power over zoning and land-use decisions for these facilities. Most parts of the law take effect on July 1, but city-level authority takes effect immediately.

Internet Reacts To Florida’s New Data Center Law

The response online was largely supportive, though it quickly moved beyond Florida. “Every state should do this. Data centers need to be more proactive in coming up with a different solution that doesn’t screw the environment and people living in those states,” one person wrote. Another framed the broader frustration simply: “People’s energy shouldn’t raise and water shortages shouldn’t exist because of greedy businesses wanting to erect data centers.”

The disbelief that this wasn’t already the law came through clearly. “Wow. That should have been a no-brainer. That it’s not makes this scarier than I thought. Why are these centers more important than human life?” one comment read. 

One response introduced the contradiction that has dogged Big Tech’s public positioning for years: “The same people who have been pushing Climate Change for years have no problem utilizing public water and using more energy than any other sector.”

Some went further than the bill itself. “We need to make sure data centers cannot do this anywhere in America! We deserve AI-free space! We don’t want it! No data centers!” one person wrote. And one comment quietly made the most interesting observation of the thread: “They need to figure out how a brain runs so efficiently.”

There’s still a lot that’s up in the air. Utilities have until October 1 to file their compliance plans, which will go through a public comment period. At that point, regular Floridians will have to weigh in on whether the plans work or just pass the buck. Business groups think this move could scare off future data center investments, especially as Florida fights to become an AI hub. 

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