#Maine - Democratic Governor Candidates Break with Mills on Data Centers

Four out of five candidates running to replace #JanetMills said she was wrong to veto a temporary moratorium.

By Alex Seitz-Wald, April 28, 2026

"Four of the five Democrats running to replace Gov. Janet Mills said she was wrong to veto a first-in-the-nation moratorium on large data center construction at candidate forum moderated by the #MidcoastVillager Saturday.

All but one candidate on the June 9 primary ballot — clean energy executive #AngusKingIII — said they support the temporary moratorium, citing data centers' potential impacts on electricity rates, water usage and limited job creation, among other concerns.

"Mills, locked in a Democratic U.S. Senate primary against oyster farmer Graham Platner, said she largely supports the goals of #LD307. But in her veto message, she said felt compelled to nix the ban because it could have killed a proposed $550 million data center to a former mill complex in #JayME. [Mills has since dropped out of the race]

"At the forum, sponsored by the Knox and Lincoln County Democratic Parties at Watts Hall, the Democrats looking to replace Mills said the Jay project was not worth the sacrifice of the entire moratorium.

" 'I think the governor’s veto on Friday was unfortunate,' said former Maine House Speaker #HannahPingree, who left a top role in Mills administration ahead of her run for governor. 'We have seen in Virginia and in Texas, the kind of significant damage that these centers have been doing. And I think it's incredibly urgent that Maines passes the moratorium and then we put the kind of guardrail in place that will protect Maine people, protect our environment, but especially protect rate payers.'

"Dr. #NiravShah, the former head of the Maine Centers for Disease Control who is seen as frontrunner in the primary, said data centers do not create enough jobs to outweigh their potential negative impacts.

" 'I think Governor Mills's veto was in error, and I would have signed the legislation had I been governor,' Shah said. 'If we are going to have data centers in Maine — and that’s a big if, I want to be clear — then my general approach is let's do it, right, not do it fast. If we are going to do it. And right now, there are just too many unanswered questions about the impact of data centers on rural electricity rates, which are already high enough. On our water use, which is a precious resource. And on our health.'

"Secretary of State #ShennaBellows was more blunt, calling data centers 'a #boondoggle perpetrated by #CryptoBillionaires who are gobbling up everything in sight.' She said the moratorium is 'prudent' and that the legislature had constructed it thoughtfully.

"Former Maine Senate President #TroyJackson, who is closely aligned with labor unions, said he supports development that creates good-paying jobs — but does not see data centers as delivering on that promise.

" 'It's a false narrative what she’s telling us about jobs,' Jackson said of Mills' justification for the veto.

"Pointing to a pin on his lapel for a local electrician union, Jackson said: 'There's a lot of #UnionWorkers that are electricians in the state that do want jobs, but not really those jobs.'

"And Jackson, who clashed with Mills at times when he led the upper chamber of the Legislature, said Mills should have found another way to protect the Jay project. 'I would have signed that bill and I think the governor should have gotten involved way, way before to try to make her points known or at least come up with a compromise,' Jackson said.

"King, the son of independent U.S. Sen. Angus King and the only candidate not to back the moratorium outright, declined to say whether he would have signed the bill. When pressed, he called the question a 'hypothetical' and argued the measure would not have passed as written if he were governor."

Read more:
https://www.midcoastvillager.com/news/politics/democratic-governor-candidates-break-with-mills-on-data-centers/article_26c7ece2-4b56-4041-a432-3686c657f6d2.html

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/8gpML

#MainePol #Datacenters #DatacenterMoratoriums

High Wind ADVISORY posted by NWS Gray from 5 AM to 11 AM Saturday for York County in Maine and Strafford, Hillsborough, and Rockingham counties in New Hampshire with for gusts up to 50MPH : https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=GYX&wwa=wind%20advisory #MEwx #NHwx #Maine #NewHampshire
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[Thread] Alrighty then. Since I need to vote soon, I'll be posting some of the #Maine candidates' views on #Datacenters and #IndigenousSovereignty -- two issues that are very important to me!

#MainePol #Elections2026 #MaineCandidates

I'm sorry, but with all the BS centered around banning #TransGirls from girls' sports here in #Maine, this endcap advert is hitting a real sour note for me... (Thank the gods the ballot measure was blocked because of fraud. See below).

Maine kills anti-trans ballot measure over forged & invalid petition signatures

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/maine-kills-anti-trans-ballot-measure-over-forged-invalid-petition-signatures/ar-AA248eD5

#RespectTransKids #ProtectTransKids #TransgenderAthletes #MainePol #ForgedSignatures #TheLyingRight #BoycottDove #ProtectGirlsSportsInMaine [sic] #LeylandStreiff

If we do NOTHING ELSE, let's get rid of Susan Collins!

Susan Collins shows no remorse for supporting deadly wars
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2026/5/29/800047285/news/susan-collins-maine-graham-platner-iraq-war/

#SusanCollins #Maine #ChooseSomeoneElse #USPol

Susan Collins shows no remorse for supporting deadly wars

The Maine Republican is concerned about a lot of things—just apparently not the deaths she enabled in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Daily Kos

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May 29, 2026 Starting June 1, the Maine Department of Transportation will be replacing the wearing surface and repairing joints on the Joshua Chamberlain Bridge over the Penobscot River that connects Bangor and Brewer as part of a bridge preservation project.
Starting June 8, traffic will be restricted to one lane, allowing traffic to head westbound from Brewer to Bangor.
Bangor traffic …
#Maine #Traffic

Judges in Maine and Wisconsin reject DOJ efforts to obtain voter rolls

Federal judges in Maine and Wisconsin have dismissed lawsuits filed by the U.S. Department of Justice seeking to compel the states to hand over voter registration information to the federal government. U.S. District Judge James Pederson dismissed the Wisconsin lawsuit, saying the state’s voter registration list is not a record that can be requested under the Civil Rights Act of 1960. In Maine, Chief U.S. District Judge Lance Walker described the government’s claim as half-hearted and granted a state motion to dismiss it. Thursday's rulings were the latest in a string of defeats for the Trump administration in its attempts to force states to turn over voter rolls.

AP News
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Sewage sludge crisis is ‘still under a clock’ even if landfill expands

Nearly all of the state’s sludge now goes to Juniper Ridge, shifting PFAS pollution from farmland to the Penobscot River.

The Maine Monitor
DHS is getting sued for the truth about its "domestic terrorism watchlist"

The agency denies keeping ICE protesters in a database of terror threats—which makes certain incidents very hard to explain.

Mother Jones
#Maine #weather discussion from Pine Tree Weather - A late-season Nor'easter to impact part of the region through Saturday https://pinetreeweather.substack.com/p/a-late-season-noreaster-to-impact #MEwx
A late-season Nor'easter to impact part of the region through Saturday

Strong wind, heavy rain, and elevation snow on the way for the west and south

Pine Tree Weather