00:00Today on Media Miss Minute, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a major Democratic fundraising platform.
00:06Plus, a top Florida official is pushing back on a proposed AI data center.
00:15I'm Craig DeGrelli. Welcome to Media Miss Minute, where we highlight stories getting little attention across partisan media.
00:22Starting with what you're not hearing from the left.
00:24Texas Attorney General and Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton is suing Act Blue.
00:30Paxton alleges the platform misrepresented how it vets donors and ignored security risks by accepting gift cards and prepaid debit
00:39cards.
00:40State investigators say those methods carry a, quote, substantial risk of improper foreign contributions.
00:47Now to what you're not hearing from the right.
00:49Florida's Commerce Secretary is opposing a proposal to build the state's first AI data center.
00:56Alex Kelly calls the plan fundamentally flawed.
01:00He says the proposed site, about 1,300 acres in Fort Meade, could strain water supplies, infrastructure, and the local
01:07economy.
01:08Kelly also says the developer underestimated water usage and misrepresented key projections.
01:14The city's planning commission has already approved a 20-year development agreement.
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