AUSTIN, Texas (KCBD) - Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller on Tuesday urged Governor Greg Abbott to call a special legislative session to address the rapid growth of large-scale data centers, saying the state could miss its chance to curb projects that he argues threaten rural communities, water supplies and the electric grid.

Miller said waiting until the Legislature's regular session begins in January could be too late, citing reports that the Electric Reliability Council of Texas could start approving another round of major data-center projects - known as "Batch Zero" - as early as next spring."The clock is ticking," Miller said in a statement.

"Every day we wait, more projects move closer to becoming permanent."Miller said Abbott has recently acknowledged concerns about the expansion but argued that immediate action is needed to prevent projects from being locked in under current rules.