Illinois governor proposes cancelling tax breaks for data centers
Source: US news | The Guardian · Bias: Center Left
Summary
Pritzker’s move reflects increasing public pushback against resource-hungry facilities used to power the AI boomIllinois Governor JB Pritzker proposed a two-year break from offering tax incentives for data centers, a reflection of increasing public pushback against the massive, resource-hungry facilities used to power the modern AI boom.Pritzker made the proposal, which will need the backing of state lawmakers, during his annual state of the state address, which covers Illinois budget and policy plans. The plan was first reported by NBC News. Continue reading...
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