Patrick Morrisey
Governor
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Governor Patrick Morrisey has made attracting data centers a cornerstone
of his economic strategy
Tom Willis
State Senator,
US Senate candidate
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Key advocate for developing a data center industry in WV
Kris Warner
Secretary of State
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Larry Pack
State Treasurer
Pack is a strong proponent of expanding the data center industry in the state, viewing it as a "once-in-a-generation" opportunity
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Mark Hunt
State Auditor
Actively involved in the push to
make WV a major hub for data centers
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Jay Taylor
State Senator
President Pro Tempre
Fully supportive of data centers.
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Patrick Martin
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State Senator
Majority Leader
Sponsor of Laws for Establishing economic incentives for data centers to locate within state
Patricia Rucker
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State Senator
Assistant Majority Leader
Strong support and sponsor
Ben Queen
State Senator
fmr. Majority Whip
Jay has been a vocal supporter of expanding the state's data center industry, framing it as a critical opportunity for the state to lead in the "future of energy".
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Anne Charnock
State Senator
Chair Confirmations
Committee
She has been a sponsor of legislation to attract datacenters to West Virginia.
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Darren Thorne
State Senator
Vice Chair Agriculture
Committee
Primary sponsor of legislation
designed to attract data centers
to the state
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Mike Azinger
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State Senator
Chair Banking Committee
Mike is a vocal supporter of expanding the data center industry in WV
Glenn Jeffries
State Senator Chair Economic Development
Central figure in the state's efforts to attract large-scale data centers
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Amy N. Grady
State Senator
Chair Education
Committee
Grady has been involved in sponsoring or reviewing legislation aimed at attracting high-tech firms.
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Chris Rose
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State Senator
Chair Energy, Industry
and Mining Committee
Chris is a key proponent of building AI-driven data centers, sponsoring 2025 legislation (HB 2014) that lets high-impact data centers to use microgrids.
Jack Woodrum
State Senator
Chair Enrolled Bills
Committee
A prominent figure in the state's push to attract high-tech industry, specifically data centers
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Jason Barrett
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State Senator Chair Finance
Committee
A central figure in the state's data center expansion
Robbie Morris
State Senator
Chair Government
Organization
A key figure in West Virginia's recent push to attract the data center industry
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Brian Helton
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State Senator
Chair Health and Human Services Committee
Introduced Senate Bill 623, titled the "West Virginia-Powered Data Center Incentive Act"
Michael A. Oliverio
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State Senator
Chair Interstate
Key legislative figure in the state's push to attract data centers
Ryan Weld
State Senator Chair Military
Committee
A key figure in West Virginia's legislative efforts to attract the
data center industry
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Bill Hamilton
State Senator
Chair Natural
Resources
Involved in shaping policies to attract "High Impact Data Centers."
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Mark R. Maynard
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State Senator
Chair Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
A key legislative figure involved in West Virginia's recent efforts to expand its data center industry
Rollan A.
Roberts
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State Senator
Chair Workforce Comm.
A key proponent of expanding the state's data center industry through legislative incentives.
Charles H.
Clements
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State Senator
Supports legislative efforts to attract and maintain data centers in the state
Vince
Deeds
State Senator
Supports the development
of data centers
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Trenton Barnhart
State Senator
Supports data center infrastructure
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Roger Hanshaw
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State Delegate
Speaker of the House
Supports data center development
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Introducing your Data Center supporting politicians of West Virginia
We support a federal investigation into potential illegal activities of state elected officials involved with Data Centers. They have held many meetings in secret and signed Non Disclaimer Agreements with Data Center companies.
If you are against Data Centers we ask that you pledge NOT to vote for these individuals regardless of their work on other issues. We can have better elected officials who care about our health and the health of our state.