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"path": "/opinion/commentary/2026/05/07/voices-data-centers-could-be-win/",
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"textContent": "“If we hold the line on our principles, data centers can bring high-paying jobs, a broader tax base and a signal to the world that Utah is open for the industries of the future,” write researchers Josh T. Smith and Megan Jenkins in an op-ed.",
"title": "Voices: Utah can welcome data centers — without selling out its principles"
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