Stop Local Officials from Approving New Data Centers

Recent signers:
Louise Pinson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Are you tired of living in a world where every move you make is tracked, recorded, and analyzed? We are witnessing a concerning rise in the number of data centers being built in our communities, all of which serve as the backbone of an intrusive surveillance state. These endless data centers are not just buildings; they’re gateways to a future where personal privacy is a thing of the past. It's time to come together and say, "Enough is enough!"

 

These data centers are being approved by local officials without any meaningful input from the community. We are not merely talking about industrial eyesores blotting our landscapes. The real issue here is that they form essential parts of vast networks that monitor and store details about our everyday lives. From your daily commute to your late-night online shopping, every aspect of our existence is being swept up and stored, often without our informed consent.

 

The heart of the problem lies in these local approvals. Once a new data center gets the green light, it lays the groundwork for exponential growth in data collection capabilities. It's a future that prioritizes surveillance over personal liberty and makes us vulnerable to unprecedented invasions of privacy. We must act now to stop this expansion by urging our local officials to reject new data center proposals.

 

Our voices matter. Let’s take control of our future by telling our local leaders that we will not stand by as our privacy is eroded. By stopping approvals for new data centers, we can send a clear message: we value our privacy and refuse to be pawns in a surveillance state.

 

Sign this petition to demand transparency and accountability from our local government. Together, we can work towards protecting our communities from becoming the epicenter of surveillance. Join us in saying NO to new data centers. Your signature can help make a difference.

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Recent signers:
Louise Pinson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Are you tired of living in a world where every move you make is tracked, recorded, and analyzed? We are witnessing a concerning rise in the number of data centers being built in our communities, all of which serve as the backbone of an intrusive surveillance state. These endless data centers are not just buildings; they’re gateways to a future where personal privacy is a thing of the past. It's time to come together and say, "Enough is enough!"

 

These data centers are being approved by local officials without any meaningful input from the community. We are not merely talking about industrial eyesores blotting our landscapes. The real issue here is that they form essential parts of vast networks that monitor and store details about our everyday lives. From your daily commute to your late-night online shopping, every aspect of our existence is being swept up and stored, often without our informed consent.

 

The heart of the problem lies in these local approvals. Once a new data center gets the green light, it lays the groundwork for exponential growth in data collection capabilities. It's a future that prioritizes surveillance over personal liberty and makes us vulnerable to unprecedented invasions of privacy. We must act now to stop this expansion by urging our local officials to reject new data center proposals.

 

Our voices matter. Let’s take control of our future by telling our local leaders that we will not stand by as our privacy is eroded. By stopping approvals for new data centers, we can send a clear message: we value our privacy and refuse to be pawns in a surveillance state.

 

Sign this petition to demand transparency and accountability from our local government. Together, we can work towards protecting our communities from becoming the epicenter of surveillance. Join us in saying NO to new data centers. Your signature can help make a difference.

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Petition created on June 13, 2026