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Sweetened New York Production Incentives Take Stage At State Budget Hearing


'Bluebloods' producer Santiago Quinones made a case in Albany today New York needs better incentives to stay competitive.

Bluebloods line producer Santiago Quinones made the case in Albany that a strong film and television production tax incentive in New York is essential for the state to remain competitive, urging legislators to support enhancements proposed in Gov. Covid slammed production, followed by Hollywood strikes that continue to ripple and media companies and streamers retrenching amid industry shifts, high interest rates and inflation. Quinones noted one — good middle-class jobs, many unionized, and a boost for fuel local economies, like Greenpoint, Brooklyn, where Blue Bloods was filmed.

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