http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_stor...storyid=112546
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http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_stor...storyid=112546
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Anyone know which legislator is going to introduce the bills? I suggest everyone flood his/her office with calls and emails. I find it incomprehensible with Michigan being in a depression for the better part of this decade, that one of our leaders would kill something that is having a positive effect.
Last edited by Frank Drebin; August-17-09 at 01:23 PM.
Killing this has been Nancy Cassis' [[R, 15th district) pet project, however, it would appear that Granholm is on board....Anyone know which legislator is going to introduce the bills? I suggest everyone flood his/her office with calls and emails. I find it incomprehensible with Michigan being in a depression for the better part of this decade, that one of our leaders would kill something that is having a positive effect.
Granholm pitches tax plan to reduce budget deficit
Mark Hornbeck / Detroit News Lansing Bureau
Lansing -- Gov. Jennifer Granholm has proposed a revenue hike of nearly $700 million -- including an entertainment tax, another 25-cent boost in the cigarette tax and a penny levy on water bottles -- to help erase next year's budget deficit.
Sources closest to budget negotiations said the plan also would slightly reduce the state's film tax credit and an income tax break for low-income families, and the governor would phase out the widely unpopular 22 percent surcharge on the Michigan Business Tax over three years starting in 2011.
The revenue increases, which would generate about $685 million a year, have not been endorsed by legislative leaders. The plan was offered in closed-door budget talks, sources said.
Most likely it's Nancy Cassis. She is on Detroit Today right now, but I didn't hear most of the interview.
Funny, Cassis is from the party who always says "cut taxes cut taxes cut taxes", but when taxes actually are cut and it has a positive affect on an area, she wants to kill it. Very hypocritical. Wonder who has written her a big check for her campaign.
well, to be fair, the argument is that it's too big a tax cut and there is some controversy over if it is having a positive net impact or is merely a subsidy to a business that will leave as soon as someone tops it.
I mean, how about a a 45% tax break to car manufacturers? Auto suppliers? Or, Hotels?
True and I could live with cutting it back a bit, which is what it appears Granholm intends to do. I'd just hate to see ground being broken on the new studio in Allen Park and then have construction come to a halt because all the film makers cut and run because they lost the tax credit.well, to be fair, the argument is that it's too big a tax cut and there is some controversy over if it is having a positive net impact or is merely a subsidy to a business that will leave as soon as someone tops it.
I mean, how about a a 45% tax break to car manufacturers? Auto suppliers? Or, Hotels?
senncassis@senate.michigan.gov
she is from Novi and Chairs the Senate Finance Committee
Other Senators on the Committee:
FINANCE:Senators Cassis [[C), Gilbert [[VC), Pappageorge, Jansen, Jacobs [[MVC), Cherry, and Whitmer
Clerk: Traci Gorman, 905 Farnum Bldg. Phone: [[517) 373-1758
Judson Gilbert II
Republican of District 25
Office Phone: [[517) 373-7708
Office Location: 705 Farnum Building
E-mail Address: SenJGilbert@senate.michigan.gov
John Pappageorge
Republican of District 13
Office Phone: [[517) 373-2523
Office Location: 1020 Farnum Building
E-mail Address: SenJPappageorge@senate.michigan.gov
Mark C. Jansen
Republican of District 28
Office Phone: [[517) 373-0797
Office Location: 520 Farnum Buildingl
E-mail Address: SenMJansen@senate.michigan.gov
Gilda Z. JacobsDemocrat of District 14
Office Phone: [[517) 373-7888
Office Location: 1015 Farnum Building
E-mail Address: SenGJacobs@senate.michigan.gov
Deborah Cherry
Democrat of District 26
Office Phone: [[517) 373-1636
Office Location: 910 Farnum Building
E-mail Address: SenDCherry@senate.michigan.gov
Deborah Cherry
Democrat of District 26
Office Phone: [[517) 373-1636
Office Location: 910 Farnum Building
E-mail Address: SenDCherry@senate.michigan.gov
If you are interested in writing the Senators, you should mention how the Film Incentives have had an impact on your business or community. Try to avoid the inflamed language so often heard in these parts.
Mention the home down the street that was purchased by a gal who moved back to Michigan from two decades in California. Mention your nephew who is going to film school at UoM or Wayne.
Be Concrete, clear, and brief. For example:
Dear Senator:
I am writing in support of the Michigan Film Incentives. I have seen with my own eyes, the positive impact the Film Incentives have had on our economy.
- POINT ONE
- POINT TWO
- POINT THREE
In the days ahead you will be asked to make massive changes to the current program. I strongly urge you to keep the Film Incentives in place and thereby protect to future expanse of the Michigan economy.
Respecfully,
YOU
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