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‘Tax Break Program’: Texas Hostility Grows After Chevron Requests Millions in School District Subsidies

Classroom funds meet corporate tax cuts

Adanna EzeBy Adanna EzeMay 11, 20262 Mins Read
Chevron requested millions in local school district
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Chevron requested millions in local school district subsidies to construct a new Texas data center and solar energy facility. This massive project sparked debate regarding whether corporations should receive significant tax breaks from educational funds during an expansion. Local taxpayers are now questioning the institutional fairness of using state programs to reduce the fiscal responsibilities of wealthy industries.

According to a Wired report, the energy giant applied for tax relief under the state’s newly established industrial subsidy program. Wired also noted the project could save Chevron nearly 227 million dollars during the next ten years of statewide operation.

The report indicated that Microsoft recently pledged to pay a full and fair share of local property taxes. Local officials warned that granting these abatements forces the state to reimburse school districts with existing public tax revenue funds.

Texas residents demand corporations pay their fair share

A commenter rejected the proposal and argued,“In a word, NO. That’s the minimum price for bringing your industry to Texas.” Another commenter described the request as a “tax break program” for corporate welfare and urged the community to stop subsidizing industries.

One user warned, “Let’s NOT turn Texas into Louisiana,” regarding the poor infrastructure resulting from various sweetheart tax avoidance deals. Another person argued that higher natural gas demand for private plants would likely cause statewide energy prices to rise even further.

A vocal person declaring their distrust wrote, “Abbott will gladly give them one as soon as they donate to his election campaign.” A different commenter wrote that losing hundreds of millions in tax revenue directly impacts the quality of local children’s education.

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One user suggested these abatements are the cost of business if the state wants to remain competitive for infrastructure.

Texas taxpayers now wait to see if local leaders will prioritize corporate investment or protect essential funding for public school districts.

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Adanna is a Nigerian freelance political writer covering US politics, with experience in content writing since 2021 and graphic design.

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