
Indiana Governor Signs Bill Boosting Data Centers, Rental Rules
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Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed a significant local government finance bill, House Enrolled Act twelve ten, on March twelfth. This four-hundred-plus-page measure encourages communities to welcome data centers and blocks local rental caps. Data center companies now share up to one percent of their electricity savings with local governments, making these projects more attractive for budget boosts. Rental cap rules from places like Carmel and Fishers in Hamilton County are now off the table for local governments, but homeowners associations can still set limits on rentals in neighborhoods. The law also adjusts Hamilton Countys innkeepers tax, forcing an even split of some revenues among the four cities for tourism and convention projects. The bill was approved with strong support from lawmakers, and communities are already considering its impact on growth and housing.
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