Staatssenator kassiert enorme Immobiliengebühr aus einem 30-Millionen-Dollar-Grundstücksverkauf für ein Rechenzentrum und legt dann einen Gesetzentwurf zur beschleunigten Entwicklung vor

    https://www.gadgetreview.com/state-senator-pockets-massive-real-estate-fee-from-a-30m-data-center-land-sale-then-introduces-bill-to-fast-track-development

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    1. 1970s_MonkeyKing on

      Quick stats:

      * Rothman’s real estate firm collected a fee from a $30 million land sale before he introduced data center legislation.
      * Senate Bill 939 originally blocked municipalities from imposing stricter zoning on data centers, but preemption language was later stripped.
      * **June 2025:** The 500-plus-acre PennTerra tract in Middlesex Township, Cumberland County, sells for $30 million to developers behind PAX-1 — a three-campus, $15 billion data center targeting 1.35 gigawatts of capacity. RSR Realtors receives a fee at closing.
      * **RSR** is chaired by Rothman, who joined the firm in 1989. His father, Bill Rothman, founded it.
      * **July 14, 2025:** Rothman introduces Senate Bill 939, creating “Commonwealth Opportunity Zones” with expedited permitting and — originally — provisions blocking municipalities from imposing stricter zoning rules on data centers than on other industries.
      * PAX-1 developer Igal Feibush confirmed to Spotlight PA that RSR was paid “alongside several other brokers and consultants.” Neither party disclosed the dollar amount.

    2. Fresh-Quantity-7554 on

      Totally normal thing you do when representing your constituents.

    3. 🤣🤣 happens when you only have a $174k a year job. Need a side gig to make ends meat.

    4. Raven_Photography on

      A Republican taking a payoff to push legislation? Say it isn’t so.

    5. when the republicans went to russia to celebrate our 4th of July, they were taking notes on how to speed-run corruption and electioneering, and how to make it fly in the faces of the American people (disinformation/social media manipulation, information warfare, et al.)

      [https://www.npr.org/2018/07/06/626664156/gop-senators-spend-july-4-in-moscow](https://www.npr.org/2018/07/06/626664156/gop-senators-spend-july-4-in-moscow)

      this is all so goddamn disgusting and disgraceful. self-inflicted wound, America.

    6. “Whether that sequence amounts to a conflict of interest — or simply an uncomfortable overlap — depends entirely on who you ask and what standard you think elected officials should be held to.” Ah, that is the definition of conflict of interest and corruption.

    7. TheorySudden5996 on

      I work in tech and deal with data centers. A bunch of the big ones pay zero sales tax, they get a special zoning that excludes it. Hundreds of millions spent, zero tax money coming in.

    8. He learned from Clay Davis cause he probably knows he gets his money either way. He absolutely fleeced them. Shiiiiiiiiit

    9. DualActiveBridgeLLC on

      Totally legal according to SCOTUS. We are going to have to just erase Roberts era court opinions.

    10. Witty-Stand888 on

      In 1991, Rothman pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of conspiracy to commit forgery. The conviction was later expunged by governor Ed Rendell, who issued Rothman a pardon in January 2011. In 2015, Rothman said that he had learned from his mistake and took responsibility for it.

    11. Embarrassed_Quit_450 on

      For those who don’t know him, wanna guess which party he’s from?

    12. Big-Corncob on

      He’s a Republican, if anyone couldn’t tell from the blatant corruption

    13. IkoIkonoclast on

      That’s the real reason people get into politics. Legislators get advance notice of pending changes and get rich off insider information.

    14. Oilpaintcha on

      Kids, this used to be called corruption, and the politician would resign rather than continue to show their face in public and keep cropping up on the news to embarrass him and his family. That was when America was great.

    15. Fabric_Flowers on

      Time to apply some of that hard on crime logic to corrupt politicians who take bribes. Let’s pass some legislation doing prison sentences, robust, fines, disbarment, it’s time for some type of legal consequence.

    16. Offering a bribe for legislation should result in immediate forfeiture of the cost of buying and developing the property and jail time for the human initiating the bribe, and accepting the bribe should result in immediate loss of position + jail time.

      It’s fucking infuriating that this is not what happens

    17. TangibleHappiness on

      You already know it’s a republican because it doesn’t say so in the headline. If it were a democrat, they’d shove it down your throat.

    18. atreeismissing on

      This guy is a Republican in the PA State Senate. He’s being challenged this year by a young Democrat, [Nathan Wood](https://ballotpedia.org/Nathan_Wood). They’re running in District 34 in what looks like center/south central PA near the capital of Harrisburg: https://ballotpedia.org/Pennsylvania_State_Senate_District_34

      If you live here, help defeat this guy. While wood is very young and has little experience, he’s likely a much better fit for the people in that district.

    19. freetherhinoz on

      Why is a lawmaker allowed to have a real estate firm? This country is corrupt, top to bottom.

    20. corruption isn’t even bothering to hide anymore

      america is going down the shitter

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