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CONNECTICUT VOICES FOR CHILDREN & YANKEE INSTITUTE JOINT STATEMENT IN OPPOSITION TO THE FILM TAX CREDITS

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Connecticut Voices for Children and Yankee Institute want to express their united opposition to HB 6929: An Act Concerning the Film and Digital Media Production Tax Credits.

The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development reports that $1.5 billion has been issued to the film and movie industry through these tax credits since 2007. This is equivalent to spending tens of millions of taxpayer dollars every year. Our organizations agree this is a misallocation of precious resources and support the repeal of this tax credit in its entirety. 

We respectfully urge the legislature to vote down any proposal that would expand these tax credits at the expense of other priorities here in Connecticut, and call on the General Assembly to eliminate these credits altogether.

Read testimony submitted by CT Voices for Children and Yankee Institute to the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee in opposition to HB 6929.

### Press Contact:For Connecticut Voices for ChildrenAshlee Niedospial570-778-5916[email protected]  For Yankee InstituteBryce N.Y. Chinault860-426-6343[email protected]

Bryce Chinault

Bryce joined Yankee Institute after nearly a decade of working in federal and state level policy analysis at the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. In those roles, Bryce worked directly with members of Congress, executive agencies, governors, state legislators, and local officials to engage on a diverse range of policy topics and enact positive reforms for everyday people across the country. A native of Cambridge, WI, Bryce moved to Connecticut to be closer to his wife’s family in her hometown of Newtown. Bryce earned a Master of Public Policy degree from George Mason University and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He is also the loving father of two amazing kids.

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