Close Menu
POTUS News
  • Home
  • Health & Welfare
    • Environmental & Energy Policies
    • Historical & Cultural Context
    • Immigration & Border Policies
  • Innovation
    • International Relations
    • Judiciary & Legal Matters
    • Presidential News
    • Regional Spotlights
  • National Security
  • Scandals & Investigations
    • Social Issues & Advocacy
    • Technology & Innovation
  • White House News
    • U.S. Foreign Policy
    • U.S. Government Agencies
    • U.S. Legislative Updates
    • U.S. Political Landscape

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

Ghislaine Maxwell Justice Department meetings

July 26, 2025

Tesla investors grow wary of Elon Musk robotaxi promises

July 26, 2025

House committee demands Epstein files. Here’s what could happen next

July 26, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
POTUS NewsPOTUS News
  • Home
  • Health & Welfare
    • Environmental & Energy Policies
    • Historical & Cultural Context
    • Immigration & Border Policies
  • Innovation
    • International Relations
    • Judiciary & Legal Matters
    • Presidential News
    • Regional Spotlights
  • National Security
  • Scandals & Investigations
    • Social Issues & Advocacy
    • Technology & Innovation
  • White House News
    • U.S. Foreign Policy
    • U.S. Government Agencies
    • U.S. Legislative Updates
    • U.S. Political Landscape
POTUS News
Home » Assembly tech chair applauds AI fast track from Trump | Wisconsin
Environmental & Energy Policies

Assembly tech chair applauds AI fast track from Trump | Wisconsin

potusBy potusJuly 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Email


(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump’s AI action plan is getting support at the Wisconsin Capitol from State Rep. Nate Gustafson, R-Fox Crossing, who said it will open new opportunities for Wisconsin’s burgeoning data center industry.

“This plan cuts red tape, boosts real investment, and puts power back in the hands of states, workers, and the private sector, not federal bureaucrats,” Gustafson said.

Trump’s AI Action Plan promises to “create streamlined permitting for semiconductor manufacturing facilities, and energy infrastructure while guaranteeing security,” according to the White House.

Gustafson said that means not just investments in new data centers, but investments in rural broadband across Wisconsin.

Gustafson is also excited about tax credits and incentives for “investments in apprenticeships, tech colleges, and STEM programs.”

“This plan is about more freedom, more innovation, and more jobs. That’s what we need right now in Wisconsin and across the country,” Gustafson said. “President Trump is doing what he does best, getting government out of the way so America can win. Wisconsin stands ready to lead with this kind of smart, America-first approach to AI.”

The public, however, doesn’t agree with Trump or Gustafson when it comes to data centers, which have been linked to higher consumer energy costs and very little jobs when completed.

In a poll released earlier this month by Libertas Network with a specific question from The Center Square regarding data centers, most U.S. voters oppose having data centers built in their community and even more oppose the data centers if tax incentives are awarded to have them built.

The poll asked voters specifically if they supported or opposed building new data centers for artificial intelligence in their community with 46% of respondents strongly or somewhat opposing the prospect, 36% strongly or somewhat supporting and 18% uncertain.

Wisconsin is moving forward with a couple of large data center investments, with public incentives.

Microsoft is in the first steps of building a $3.3 billion data center at the old Foxconn site in Racine County. That project is expected to begin in full by the end of next year.

There’s also a planned data center in its early stages in Port Washington. Developers there have recently closed on $50 million in home and land buys.

“President Trump understands that AI is the next frontier in global competition, and he’s making sure America leads from the front,” Gustafson added.



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
potus
  • Website

Related Posts

WATCH: Illinois In Focus Daily | Friday July 25th, 2025 | Illinois

July 25, 2025

Transportation energy prices higher than turn of calendar year | North Carolina

July 24, 2025

Amazon Web Services withdraws Louisa data center proposal | Virginia

July 24, 2025

Ex-lobbyist sentenced for role in ComEd ‘Madigan Electric’ scheme | Illinois

July 24, 2025

Extended utilities assistance proposed in Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania

July 24, 2025

Tariffs have no negative impact on Colorado car sales, so far | Colorado

July 24, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

U.S. Foreign Policy

The U.S. Is Abandoning the Global Fight for LGBTQ Equality

July 24, 2025

On July 11, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio carried out his State Department overhaul…

On Defending Human Rights, America Returns to First Principles – Foreign Policy

July 24, 2025

Will Trump Help Netanyahu Maintain Power in Israel?

July 22, 2025

Will Trump Help Netanyahu Maintain Power in Israel?

July 22, 2025
Editors Picks

Which US states could be hit hardest by Trump’s Canada and Mexico tariffs? | Business and Economy News

March 5, 2025

China sets 5 percent growth target despite trade war with US | Trade War News

March 5, 2025

As Trump roils stock markets, investors are betting big on Europe’s defence | Military

March 5, 2025

Climate crisis threatens Pakistan’s bees and honey trade | Climate Crisis News

March 4, 2025
About Us
About Us

Welcome to POTUS News, your go-to source for comprehensive news and in-depth analysis on President Trump, the White House, and U.S. governance. Our mission is to provide timely, reliable, and detailed coverage on key political, economic, and social issues under President Trump’s administration, as well as the broader U.S. government.

Our Picks

Ghislaine Maxwell Justice Department meetings

July 26, 2025

Tesla investors grow wary of Elon Musk robotaxi promises

July 26, 2025

House committee demands Epstein files. Here’s what could happen next

July 26, 2025

Tesla investors grow wary of Elon Musk robotaxi promises

July 26, 2025

Tesla plans ‘friends and family’ service in California, regulator says

July 26, 2025

Shengjia Zhao to lead Meta’s AI Superintelligence Lab

July 25, 2025

Palantir jumps to all-time high, becomes 20th most valuable U.S. firm

July 25, 2025
© 2025 potusnews. Designed by potusnews.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.