Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the suspension of the state's tax exemption for new data centers. This decision comes as the state has seen an influx of developers interested in establishing power facilities, particularly in light of the growing demand for artificial intelligence technologies. DeWine instructed the chair of the Ohio Tax Credit Authority to temporarily halt the consideration of new data center tax exemptions.
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Ohio Governor Suspends Tax Exemption for New Data Centers
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has suspended the state's tax exemption for new data centers, which have attracted developers due to the rise of artificial intelligence. The governor's directive affects the consideration of new tax exemptions by the Ohio Tax Credit Authority.
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