Buckeye State found it had inadvertently joined the billion dollar losers club The US state of Ohio has suspended tax breaks for datacenters, amid claims that the policy cost the state more than $1.5 billion in revenue during in 2025 alone. Ohio Republican Governor Mike DeWine declared a pause in the state server farm subsidy, directing its Tax Credit Authority to stop considering new datacenter sales tax exemption requests while officials review the industrys costs and impacts. According to...

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