(The Center Square) — New York lawmakers would become the first state to pause on artificial intelligence data centers under a proposal approved by the state Legislature late Thursday, which comes in response to concerns about its impact on the regional power grid, environment and already high energy bills.

The legislation, which is now headed to Gov. Kathy Hochul's desk for review, would impose a one-year moratorium on permits issued by the state Department of Environmental Conservation for AI data centers requiring 20 megawatts or more of electricity. 

Christen is a regional editor for The Center Square and co-host of Pennsylvania in Focus, a weekly podcast on America's Talking Network. Find her work in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Broad + Liberty, RealClear, and the Washington Examiner. 

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