Lahn says as Iowa’s governor, he’s change policies on data centers

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February 19th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Zach Lahn — a Republican running for governor — is raising concerns about the construction of data centers and he’s suggesting new tax zones for the facilities. “If you want to build a data center in Iowa, I’m going to charge you five times the property tax and it’s going to go lower the property taxes of people in the neighborhoods that you’re around,” Lahn said, drawing applause from the crowd.

Lahn hosted a campaign event last (Wednesday) night at a West Des Moines restaurant. Lahn told the crowd the current construction of two data centers near Cedar Rapids is a troubling site. “1400 acres of farmland has now had the topsoil ripped off. It looks like a military installation,” Lahn said. “…I have never in my life seen something built this fast.”

City officials say the data centers for Google and Q-T-S being built in an industrial park in southwest Cedar Rapids. Q-T-S — which operates data centers in the U-S and Europe — plans to spend 750 MILLION on its facility. The City of Cedar Rapids has approved property tax rebates to Q-T-S worth more than half a billion over 20 years. Lahn says that’s unacceptable, since the company has only pledged to create 30 full-time jobs once the seven buildings on the Cedar Rapids campus are operating.

“Here’s what Donald Trump would say about this: ‘We’re suckers.’ And as governor, we are not going to be suckers anymore. We’re done. We’re putting Iowa first,” Lahn said, to applause. “There’s an article in the paper in Cedar Rapids that said: ‘Well, they’re knocking on our doors. Do we want them to go somewhere else?’ Yes. Go.”

Industry analysts say Iowa has become an attractive location for data centers due to low construction costs and a stable power grid that provides affordable electric rates.