Georgia will pay a high price for going along with Big Tech’s data center push
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By Amy Sharma
Published on March 28, 2026.
The article discusses the potential cost of Georgia's ongoing battle with Big Tech for the sake of its reputation. The article suggests that the state will face a significant increase in tax revenue from the sale of its own products. The author also highlights the potential for a decrease in tax revenues from the previous year.
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