Est. 2026 · Independent
Tracking every proposed hyperscale data center across Missouri's 114 counties and St. Louis City.
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We send an opposition letter to your county commissioners for you.

You pick your concerns. We research your county's commissioners, write a personalized opposition letter citing Missouri statutes (Sunshine Law, Chapter 100 bonds, the data center sales tax exemption) and your county's specific project data, and email it directly to every commissioner — on your behalf. Sent from our verified domain so it hits their inbox, not their spam folder.

$9 One-time
Per letter

Three steps. Sixty seconds. Your voice on record.

1
Enter your address
We use it to identify your Missouri county, find every commissioner in your district — names, titles, and email addresses — and pull the specific data center project threatening your area.
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Pick your concerns
Property value. Well water. Noise. Health risks. Power grid strain. Tax exemptions. Pick what matters to you — we write the letter around your actual concerns, citing Missouri statutes and real project data.
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We do everything else
We write the letter, address it from your name, and email it to every county commissioner in your district from our verified domain — so it lands in their inbox, not spam. You get a full copy of the letter and every email it was sent to.

Your commissioners need to hear from you.

Written opposition works. In Festus, all 4 incumbent council members who approved a $6 billion data center were ousted in April 2026 by anti-data-center candidates. In Nodaway County, residents formed opposition groups in weeks and forced public hearings. County commissioners count these emails when they vote — but most people never send one because they don't know who to contact or what to say.

That's what this is for. We do everything — find your commissioners, write the letter, cite the relevant Missouri laws, and send it.

47 letters sent so far
We research your local Missouri county commissioners
We write a personalized letter citing Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 100 statutes, and your county's specific project data
We address your exact concerns — property value, water, noise, health, tax exemptions, whatever you picked
Sent from our verified domain so it lands in their inbox, not spam
You get a full copy of the letter and every email address it was sent to
Becomes part of the permanent public record
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$9 each · max 20
Commissioners count emails. One letter says you’re concerned. Five letters says you’re not dropping this until they listen.
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What your commissioners receive.

A letter from a verified, real constituent

Addressed from your name and street address. Commissioners can verify you're a real resident in their district. Not anonymous — real opposition on the record.

Your concerns backed by Missouri law

Not a generic form letter. Each letter cites the actual project in your county, relevant Missouri statutes (Sunshine Law, Chapter 100, the data center sales tax exemption), environmental data, and the specific concerns you selected.

Delivered to their inbox, not spam

Sent from our verified domain with authenticated DKIM and SPF records. Commissioners actually see it — unlike personal emails that often get filtered or buried.

Permanent public record

Emails to county commissioners are public records under the Missouri Sunshine Law. Your opposition is documented permanently and gets counted when they vote.

Questions.

Is it actually sent to my commissioners?
Yes. We email every county commissioner in your district. You get a copy of the letter and the email addresses it was sent to.
Is it a form letter?
No. Each letter uses your address, your county's project details, and the concerns you selected.
Does this work outside Missouri?
Yes. We research your local county commissioners regardless of state. Enter your address and county and we handle the rest.
What if my county doesn't have an active project?
We'll write a preemptive letter asking your commissioners to adopt data center development guidelines and planning & zoning protections before a proposal arrives. Getting on record early is the strongest position — especially in Missouri counties without P&Z laws.
Do I need to show up to a hearing?
No. The letter does the work. If you show up too, the written letter is already on the record — it strengthens your position either way.
Why $9?
This site is run by one person. The $9 covers the time to research your county’s commissioners, write a personalized letter, and send it.