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New Mexico Oil and Gas Day

Friday, February 05, 2010

Declaring February 5, 2010 as Oil and Gas Industry Day at the House of Representatives

WHEREAS, the oil and gas industry is a backbone industry for the state of New Mexico; and

WHEREAS, the industry is the largest civilian employer in the state; and

WHEREAS, oil and gas pipeline miles exceeds the combined mileage of all New Mexico railroads and highways; and

WHEREAS, New Mexico ranks fourth in the nation in crude oil reserves and second in the nation in natural gas reserves; and

WHEREAS, New Mexico ranks sixth in the nation in crude oil production and second in the nation in natural gas production; and

WHEREAS, the state receives numerous taxes, royalties, and revenues from the oil and gas industry each year; and

WHEREAS, the oil and gas industry has supported education through royalties paid into the land grant permanent fund; and

WHEREAS, a strong and thriving oil and gas industry in New Mexico helps to fund the state’s educational system, roads, public facilities, economy, and other institutions;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that February 5, 2010 be declared “Oil and Gas Industry Day” at the house of representatives; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that heartfelt gratitude be extended to the members of the oil and gas industry throughout the state for their numerous contributions to the state of New Mexico.

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Is Hollywood Our First Priority?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

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Is Hollywood Our First Priority?

 

By Rep. Dennis Kintigh

 

Today in New Mexico movie production companies receive checks from the New Mexico State Treasury equal to 25% of their approved expenditures.  In fiscal year 2009, which ended June 30, 2009, this one program cost you, the taxpayer, $82 million.  I believe this program is an abuse of your tax dollars.  As the State Representative for District 57 (northern Chaves, northern Lincoln, and northern Otero Counties), I introduced a bill (HB52) to repeal the film industry subsidy, also sometimes called the film industry tax credit. 

 

The supporters of this subsidy claim that it stimulates an industry that creates jobs.  I agree that some have benefited, but how many and at what cost?  Film subsidies have been the subject of numerous studies.  Some claim the public treasury gets $1.50 back for every $1 paid out.  Other studies show the return is only 14 cents.  If you would like to see the reports, I encourage you to visit my web site, www.denniskintigh.com, and click on the icon for New Mexico film subsidy.  There you will find reports both for and against the program.  

 

The current economic situation is a difficult one that has compelled the legislature to trim budgets, and furlough state employees. New Mexicans have sacrificed while tens of millions of dollars have gone to out of state film producers.  In this time of declining revenue, does it make sense to give away so much public money for a program about which there is so much debate?  Can we not find economic incentives that offer a better assurance of a positive return on investment?  After serious and careful study, I have concluded the film subsidy is not an appropriate expenditure of our dwindling tax revenue.

 

This subsidy is supported by some of the most powerful forces in and outside the state.  From the governor to Hollywood producers to union officials, this subsidy gets articulate and forceful support.  But political clout does not equal public good.  The ultimate responsibility of the legislature is to ensure the wise use of your tax dollars.

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Film Tax Credits

Friday, January 22, 2010
Representative Dennis Kintigh discusses his legislation to repeal the film tax credits.


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