Fact Check: FALSE
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In fact, Burt Jones in 2018 voted for HB 696 which created tax breaks for data centers. According to outlets, the legislation created “new sales and use tax economic development incentive for high-technology data center projects.”
In addition to giving tax breaks to data centers, the Georgia State Ethics Commission reports that Jones has received nearly $30,000 in campaign contributions from data center companies.
Moreover, Burt Jones and his family are pushing a $10 billion development that is centered around data centers.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports, “It’s becoming clear what type of development might surround a controversial rural hospital project south of Atlanta that’s backed by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and his family. Mammoth data centers — and lots of them… Computer storage warehouses are envisioned to comprise the bulk of a $10 billion Butts County megaproject site along I-75 owned by Jones’ father, according to a Tuesday state infrastructure filing. The project could include up to 11 million square feet of data centers, which is as much floor space as seven Lenox Square malls… it’s also sparked criticism over whether policy changes backed by Jones could financially benefit his family’s business.”
Sources: High-Tech Data Centers Sales and Use Tax Exemption on Equipment; Data centers added to Burt Jones-backed hospital development











