Tax incentives for data centers are under fire across the country as state lawmakers seek to repeal them or raise the bar to qualify for them, Daniel Moore reports.
- At least 27 tax-related bills across 14 states have been proposed in recent months to end data center incentives or make them meet stricter metrics around energy and water consumption and construction practices.
- Three states—South Dakota, Colorado, and New Hampshire—that have created new tax incentives for data centers have done so with restrictions that sponsors say will guard against community harm.
- In addition to tax legislation, 16 states also ...