Sherrill wants to limit AI data centers in N.J.
News Clip0:51NJ.com·Vineland, Cumberland County, NJ·5/28/2026
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill is proposing a strategy to limit and oversee AI data centers in the state, balancing economic opportunities with regulation. This announcement follows a class-action lawsuit filed by Vineland residents against an unnamed data center company due to persistent noise complaints.
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Gov: Gov. Mikie Sherrill, New Jersey Governor's Office
Gov. Mikie Sherrill wants to put a limit on AI data centers in N.J. 🏭 Sherrill is suggesting a first-of-its-kind strategy to oversee how large data centers operate–while also balancing the economic opportunities the AI industry brings. This announcement comes as some Vineland residents, who are sick of the “nonstop” humming noise from a local data center, filed a class-action lawsuit Tuesday in New Jersey federal court against the company behind the project. Have data centers taken up too much space in N.J.?
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