Working For You in Committee: Assessing Policy Options To Increase Data Center Infrastructure.

News Clip4:49Rep. Emilia Sykes·Stark, Summit County, OH·2/27/2026

Congresswoman Emilia Sykes participated in a hearing on policy options to increase data center infrastructure. She raised concerns about the impact data centers can have on electricity costs, the environment, and local communities in Ohio, particularly in Stark and Summit counties. While data centers bring investment and jobs, she emphasized the need for appropriate safeguards and accountability as the industry grows.

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Gov: U.S. Congress, Ohio's 13th Congressional District
Congresswoman Sykes participated in a hearing for the Science, Space, and Technology Committee’s Subcommittee on Investigations & Oversight titled, “Powering America’s AI Future: Assessing Policy Options To Increase Data Center Infrastructure.” Congresswoman Sykes is the ranking member of the subcommittee. Congresswoman Sykes raised concerns about the impact data centers can have on electricity costs, the environment, and local communities, particularly across Ohio’s 13th Congressional District. She emphasized that while data centers can bring investment and job opportunities, Congress must ensure appropriate safeguards are in place so communities are protected and operators are held accountable as the industry continues to grow. Ohio is home to 217 data centers, the fifth most of any state, including multiple facilities in Stark and Summit counties. Several large-scale data centers operating or under construction in Congresswoman Sykes’ district are expected to consume electricity equivalent to tens of thousands of homes, which raises utility costs for local residents.