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When Meta, Amazon, Google, and other companies come into towns looking for a public handout, that money isn't free: it would have gone to public services, including schools. Over the next two years, Texas is expected to lose over $3 billion to data center tax breaks. www.ktsm.com/news/data-ce...
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EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — As new data centers expand across the Borderland region and nationwide, public concerns usually focus on the potential strain to local water and energy supplies. However, a …
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Watchdog: Data centers can lead to less funding for local school districts
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El Paso ISD trustees consider a plan to address a $52.8 million deficit, potentially leading to 410 job cuts. The proposal, aimed at financial stabilization, could be voted on Thursday https://www.ktsm.com/news/episd-weighs-financial-exigency-staffing-reductions-as-district-faces-budget-challenges/
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