Limits imposed by an early 20th century document is an apparent aid for 21st century data centers in Alabama. The Alabama Constitution severely limits what local governments — counties, municipalities and school boards — can do. That was by intent in 1901, when state legislators were determined to keep a tight rein over all aspects of government. Local governments could do virtually nothing without legislative approval from Montgomery — they had no “home rule,” as the setup is often called. As a result, Alabama has one of the largest and most unwieldy constitutions in the nation with more than 700...

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