Phoenix Data Centers Cost Taxpayers $12M
Phoenixs data center tax breaks cost taxpayers millions, prompting local leaders to push for change. The program, launched in 2013, offers significant sales tax exemptions, drawing in developers and making Arizona a top hub. However, cities like Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, and Chandler are implementing new rules to control growth. Meanwhile, Governor Katie Hobbs suggests curbing the breaks and adding water fees due to high usage. The audit reveals Phoenix collects just $5.2 million yearly from these firms.
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