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Governor Palin: Setting the Record Straight on State’s Film Production Tax Credit
Governor Palin 4 President ^ | Sarah Palin

Posted on 03/30/2011 9:51:40 AM PDT by MaxCUA

Goodness, cleaning up the sloppiness of reporters could be a full time job. In response to The Daily Caller's online inquiry, I gave them a statement that the writer buried on his story’s second page (which most people won’t even notice – I didn’t even notice it) after he spent the first page completely spinning a situation to give the impression that Alaska’s film production tax credit legislation was somehow solely my idea hatched up to benefit the Palins years before I was ever involved in a documentary series on TLC/Discovery Channel. Here’s setting the record straight: As Governor, I signed into law a popular bipartisan bill that was crafted and passed by others and has resulted in numerous Alaska-based productions that are airing today. The only alternative to signing the legislature’s work product would have been for me to veto their legislation, which would have been useless. Besides all that, their legislation worked.

This bill was not some secret big government agenda. These Alaskan legislators just wanted Alaska to be able to compete with the many other states that offer similar incentives. As I noted in my statement (which was curiously buried by The Daily Caller – whose editor-in-chief was recently called on the carpet for publicly using a degrading term to describe women), I can’t speak for the film tax credit programs in other states, but the program in Alaska has been effective. The bipartisan legislation I signed into law in 2008 was borne out of elected lawmakers’ frustration with the fact that shows and films about Alaska were mostly filmed elsewhere. They wanted to incentivize production companies to film in Alaska instead of Canada, Washington state, or Maine. Their bill worked, and as the legislation’s supporters will testify, the state’s economy enjoys the benefits of having this production money circulating right here at home. It was so successful that state lawmakers now want to renew the film production tax credits for another ten years. Keep in mind that we don’t have a state income tax, state sales tax, or state property tax in Alaska. Our state government is predominately funded by oil and gas revenue. Essentially we are using revenue generated from the development of Alaska’s natural resources in order to diversify our economy and create jobs beyond just resource development. Not only does this help promote a new film industry in Alaska, it obviously also has the added benefit of encouraging our tourism industry. These shows and films about Alaska act as perfect tourist advertisements for our state.  People come here to experience what they see on the shows filmed here. The dramatic increase in Alaska-based television shows and films are testament to the fact that this legislation worked, and it’s exciting to see our state showcased and appreciated. There has been more film productions here than ever before, and the economic benefit of filming here exceeds the tax credit.

And another point missed by this reporter: apparently The Daily Caller’s conspiracy theory must be that I did all of this not even to benefit myself but Mark Burnett Productions. As I tried to explain to the writer at The Daily Caller, if you believe in this bizarre scenario then why not ask the sponsors, drafters, and supporters of this legislation that would boost job creation if they crafted this bill years ago in order to benefit Sarah Palin. Any suggestion that I somehow did something wrong by signing this legislation is ridiculous. The accusation hinges on the notion that I signed the legislation into law knowing that it would personally benefit me. That’s totally absurd. It wasn’t even my bill, and obviously I had no intention of benefiting from it when I signed it into law in 2008 because I had no idea I would be involved in a documentary series years later. If you’re going to accuse me of benefiting from legislation I signed into law, why stop there? Go ahead and accuse me of “benefiting” from the legislation my administration actually did craft – like for example, our oil and gas evaluation legislation (ACES). You could say I “benefited” from it in the sense that due to ACES the state where I live (Alaska) now enjoys a $12 billion surplus. In fact, you could say that as an Alaskan, I benefited from all of the legislation I championed or signed as governor – just as every Alaskan benefited.

As I also tried to tell the reporter, it’s also a false accusation to suggest that signing this bipartisan bill somehow goes against my position on the proper role of government. I’ve said many times that government can play an appropriate role in incentivizing business, creating infrastructure, and leveling the playing field to foster competition so the market picks winners and losers, instead of bureaucrats burdening businesses and picking winners and losers. Again, I can’t speak for what other states do, but Alaska’s film production tax credit program was an effective way to incentivize a new industry that would diversify our economy. It worked. The lawmakers’ successful legislation fit Alaska’s economy, as our economy is quite unique from other states’ due to our oil and gas revenue. Perhaps it would behoove people to learn much more about the 49th state’s young economy before making broad accusations about the efficacy of business programs. People who live in ivory towers don’t understand the real world where governors and lawmakers actually have to fight to attract business and jobs to their states.

One final thought: having to set the record straight on my Facebook page yet again is further proof that the media can’t be trusted even to print a statement in a manner that people can read.   - Sarah Palin


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Military/Veterans; Politics
KEYWORDS: alaska; obama; palin; sarah; sarahpalin
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To: moose-matson

If you are being accused of personally benefiting from a law you signed and your own account is buried on page 2, you wouldn’t response a liitle more do that people have a better understanding? I see that you will not make it out of the front door running for office with you advice- that’s silly!


41 posted on 03/30/2011 11:11:21 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
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42 posted on 03/30/2011 11:14:56 AM PDT by stormer
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To: MaxCUA
As I noted in my statement (which was curiously buried by The Daily Caller – whose editor-in-chief was recently called on the carpet for publicly using a degrading term to describe women)...

Bill Maher is editor of the Daily Caller?!

; )

43 posted on 03/30/2011 11:29:47 AM PDT by ozark hilljilly (Y'all had enough, yet?)
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To: moose-matson

she should just be quite like Bush did in the 8 years when he was President, that worked out well./sarc


44 posted on 03/30/2011 12:06:51 PM PDT by erod (Unlike the President I am a true Chicagoan.)
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To: ozark hilljilly

She’s talking about Tucker Carlson.

And yes he did use a degrading term on twitter referring to SP (rhymes with elf and begins with m), which he deleted (but of course...once you post something on the internet...it never truly goes away).

He also never really manned up and gave an appropriate apology.


45 posted on 03/30/2011 12:18:57 PM PDT by Anamnesis
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To: MaxCUA; All
See this thread for the Daily Caller article in question:

Conservatives take on Palin for gov-subsidized reality show, Palin calls criticism ludicrous

46 posted on 03/30/2011 1:14:02 PM PDT by EveningStar (Karl Marx is not one of our Founding Fathers.)
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To: moose-matson
All this responding to the media belittles her

So you have no problem with hacks lying about your record?

47 posted on 03/30/2011 2:46:55 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Luke ScottWalker - The Force Is With You)
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To: moose-matson
I could be wrong and please correct me if I am but I remember Bush winning twice in Texas and then twice as POTUS

What does that have to do with Bush being an ineffective leader for conservative principles for 8 years? You do realize he barely won both of his elections, right?

48 posted on 03/30/2011 2:49:23 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Luke ScottWalker - The Force Is With You)
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To: moose-matson

Silly issue! Are you joking? The criticism strikes to the heart of her personal ethics, which is the intent of the piece. Bob


49 posted on 03/30/2011 3:37:08 PM PDT by alstewartfan (Like sparks of light in shifting skies, our ancient ships go sailing still. "Hanno" by Al Stewart)
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To: moose-matson

No, it worked out horribly. Bush put the brakes on the conservative movement, and the grassroots were completely demoralized. Bush never fought back against the media and frankly it was a bit sickening.


50 posted on 03/30/2011 6:25:26 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (Sarah Palin is above taking the fake high road.)
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