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Data Center Is Getting a $77M Tax Break to Create One Job

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Why This Matters

The $77 million tax break for a data center in New York highlights ongoing debates about economic incentives versus climate commitments. While aimed at boosting tech infrastructure and job creation, it raises questions about prioritizing industry growth over environmental progress, especially as the state struggles to meet its climate goals. This decision underscores the complex balancing act faced by policymakers in fostering economic development while addressing climate change.

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