POLITICSVIRGINIA MERCURY
With a budget compromise on data centers, it’s all over but the teeth-gnashing
Virginia's Democratic governor and General Assembly leaders reached a budget compromise on data centers, retaining sales tax exemptions but adding an energy tax and modest environmental provisions. The deal satisfied Virginia leaders but antagonized industry opponents and the Data Center Coalition, which criticized the regulations as harmful to economic development.
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