Ashwaubenon Village Responds to AI Data Center Concerns Amid Candidate's Claims
Village President Mary Kardoskee denies any discussions regarding an AI data center, responding to Jacob Toll's allegations. Toll, a candidate for the Brown County Board, proposes a moratorium on data centers if elected, citing community concerns.

Jacob Toll, campaigning for District 22 on the Brown County Board, raised concerns about a potential AI data center in Ashwaubenon, suggesting the village is attempting to suppress dissent. He has called for a moratorium on such developments if elected.
In contrast, Village President Mary Kardoskee labeled Toll's statements as false, asserting no discussions about a data center have occurred and that there is insufficient space for one. Wisconsin law restricts counties' ability to enforce moratoria, requiring the village to take action. Misinformation regarding data centers could create unnecessary anxiety among residents.




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