Creates new provisions related to the construction of data centers
Missouri HB 3390 aims to guide data-center construction through permitting, zoning, energy standards, and potential incentives to streamline development.
Missouri HB 3390 aims to guide data-center construction through permitting, zoning, energy standards, and potential incentives to streamline development.
HB 3390 (2026, Missouri) introduces new provisions related to the construction of data centers. The bill’s text is not provided here, but based on the title and typical content of data-center related legislation, it likely establishes standards, incentives, regulatory procedures, or permitting requirements aimed at guiding the development and operation of data centers within the state. The sponsor listed is Scott Cupps (co-sponsor), and the bill has moved through intro, second reading, and referral to a legislative committee on Emerging Issues (H) as of May 15, 2026.
While the exact text is not provided, typical provisions in data-center construction bills may include:
Note: This summary is based on the bill’s title and common themes in data-center construction legislation. For precise provisions, text, and exact impacts, please refer to the official bill language and fiscal/economic analyses once available.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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