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Working Session on Gateway 4: Tax Incentive Negotiations
March 4 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Halt the Harm Network participants are invited to a special working session on Tax Incentive Negotiations to stop bad data centers.
Data center developers routinely ask for massive tax breaks from local and state governments including property tax abatements lasting 10-20 years, sales tax exemptions, reduced utility rates, and infrastructure subsidies.
They promise jobs and economic growth, but data centers are highly automated and often create far fewer jobs than traditional industries while placing substantial burdens on local infrastructure.
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Tax incentive negotiations require public hearings and votes by elected officials, creating high-visibility political moments where organized opposition can directly influence outcomes.
Unlike regulatory processes, these decisions are made by local representatives who answer directly to voters. The economic claims developers make are often vulnerable to scrutiny: independent fiscal analyses frequently reveal inflated job projections, understated infrastructure costs, and better alternative uses of public money.
This is where communities can reframe the debate from “jobs vs. no jobs” to “who really benefits from subsidizing this development?” Communities can mobilize turnout at public hearings, commission independent fiscal impact studies, expose the gap between promised and actual jobs, and build coalitions between fiscal conservatives concerned about corporate welfare and progressives focused on community needs. Several tax packages have been reduced or denied when organized opposition effectively challenged developer claims. The key is demanding strong clawback provisions (recapturing incentives if promises aren’t kept) and enforceable community benefit agreements with binding terms.
More details, stakeholders, and community allies explored further in our working session. RSVP today to be involved.
About these Working Sessions
These sessions are part of a network project addressing the harms of bad data centers.
The format is a facilitated Zoom call to share on-the-ground experience, tools, resources, and information. The outcome is a collection of refined tools and knowledge the whole network can use. As a participant you can access the shared document for notes and resources.