Helps to spread out the cost of taxes on property from not just homes in the area, but back into a new business in the area. The other piece on it is if they do use power from the local region, There is an excise tax that goes on [local] power, which goes back into your local school district. I think they need to sell that to the communities. Some communities will accept it, some may not, and that's fine. That's the way it should work. (15:15–15:21)
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Asserts that local power usage incurs an excise tax benefiting local school districts.
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