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A bill to regulate Ohio data centers, including reducing existing tax breaks and imposing new requirements, has stalled due to disputes over tax exemptions for companies like Meta, Google, and Amazon. The legislation aimed to address environmental concerns and ensure data centers cover their electricity and water costs, but disagreements among lawmakers over maintaining or eliminating tax incentives have prevented its progression. The bill's future remains uncertain as lawmakers consider balancing economic growth, environmental impact, and revenue concerns.
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