New Mexico's "Breaking Bad" bill will get a
second chance at being signed by Gov. Susana Martinez.
The original bill was
vetoed by Martinez,
but the original parts of the bill were absorbed into a larger tax package over
the weekend. Martinez
said she's happy with the proposal.
Even after a long day of filming one of the
last episodes of "Breaking Bad," actor Bryan Cranston kept an eye on
the Legislature and the future of the bill.
The bill increases the amount of
return incentives to 30% from the previous 25%.
Co-star and Albuquerque
native Steven Michael Quezada said the bill will help him produce his own
independent series, "Duke
City."
Cranston said the issue
goes beyond the financial incentives. Additional incentives mean more jobs for
New Mexicans working behind the camera.
Breaking Bad bill gets second chance
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