Texas Democratic Candidates Detail Stance on Data Center Giveaways and Resource Use

Texas Democratic Candidates Detail Stance on Data Center Giveaways and Resource Use

News ClipBoerne Star·Kendall County, TX·6/7/2026

Democratic candidates in Texas are campaigning to stop "data center giveaways," citing concerns about excessive water consumption, strain on the power grid, and potential for higher utility bills. They advocate for comprehensive planning to prioritize families over industrial developers. This stance is part of a broader platform addressing statewide issues like education, healthcare, and housing.

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The article outlines the platform of Democratic candidates for the November mid-term election in Texas, as presented by Laura Bray, former chair of the Kendall County Democratic Party. A central point of their agenda is to end "data center giveaways," arguing that current state leadership has neglected Texas's water needs while "tech companies" exploit cheap energy to construct facilities that consume vast amounts of water and strain the power grid.

The candidates contend that these data centers contribute to increased water and power bills, dry wells, and fail to generate significant local employment. They advocate for a comprehensive planning approach that prioritizes the needs of Texas families over those of industrial developers. This position is integrated into a wider platform that also addresses critical issues such as fully funding public education, expanding Medicaid access, fortifying the state's power grid, ensuring affordable housing, restoring governmental trust and accountability, and expanding voting rights.

Bray emphasizes that the Democratic slate is committed to serving the interests of voters rather than wealthy donors. The article encourages community engagement through the Kendall County Democratic Party's website and office, highlighting their presence at local events.