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Janet Mills

Governor of Maine who vetoed the first US statewide data centre moratorium bill in April 2026.

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Key Question

Why did Janet Mills veto Maine's data centre moratorium bill?

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Vetoed LD 307 on 24 April and signed executive order creating advisory council

Data Centres: Boom and Backlash: Mills vetoes Maine moratorium; House override fails
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Common Questions
What replaced Maine's vetoed data centre moratorium?
Hours after the failed override, Mills signed an executive order creating the Maine Data Center Advisory Council to study the sector's impact on the state.Source: event
Why did Janet Mills veto the Maine data centre bill?
LD 307 lacked an exemption for the $550 million Androscoggin Mill data centre redevelopment in Jay, which Mills said would cost the town over 800 construction jobs and 100 permanent ones.Source: event
Did Janet Mills sign or veto Maine's data centre moratorium?
She vetoed LD 307 on 24 April 2026, and the Maine House failed to override the veto on 29 April, falling short of the required two-thirds majority at 72-65.Source: event

Background

Janet Mills is the Democratic Governor of Maine, in office since January 2019 and the first woman to hold the post. Born in Farmington in December 1947, she was Maine's first female district attorney (Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford counties, elected 1980) before serving as state attorney general and a member of the Maine House of Representatives. Her current term runs to January 2027. She governs as a moderate Democrat in a competitive swing state, balancing rural economic development against energy and environmental pressure.

Mills vetoed LD 307 on 24 April 2026, rejecting what would have been the first statewide data centre moratorium enacted in the United States. The bill would have paused permitting for data centres of 20 megawatts or more until 1 November 2027 while a new coordination council prepared recommendations. Mills said she would have signed the bill had it carried an exemption for the $550 million Androscoggin Mill redevelopment in Jay, a shuttered paper mill site being rebuilt as a data centre expected to create over 800 construction jobs and at least 100 permanent ones. The Maine House failed to override the veto on 29 April 2026, falling short of the two-thirds threshold at 72-65. Hours later, Mills signed an executive order establishing the Maine Data Center Advisory Council to examine the sector's impact, the alternative she had proposed in her veto message.

More questions
Who is Janet Mills?
Janet Mills is the Democratic Governor of Maine, in office since January 2019. She is the decision-maker on Maine's landmark data centre moratorium bill, which passed the state legislature in April 2026.Source: Maine Governor's Office
How long would Maine's LD 307 data centre moratorium have lasted?
LD 307 would have paused permitting for data centres of 20 megawatts or more until 1 November 2027, while a coordination council prepared recommendations.
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