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To: Governor Schwarzenegger
Dear Governor Schwarzenegger:
I want to urge you to consider a tax neutral incentive for film
production in California. I offer an idea that has some challenges but
those challenges have been overcome by other governments and this
incentive could be immediately enacted as an executive order making an
instant state incentive. Many states and cities already have this plan
in operation and are experiencing success in a win-win situation.
A department within the CHP would be created entitled "secondary
jobs." CHP officers would be offered jobs in film detail as a separate
opportunity for work from their regular shifts. Instead of costing the
filmmaker $82 an hour, which includes overtime, you would create an
hourly wage. If it were $40.00 an hour it would be less than half price
and still pay the officer a fair wage. The filmmaker would supply
insurance, indemnification and pay the officer directly avoiding state
auditing and treasurer expenses. Even retired CHP could participate
creating new job opportunities and thus an economic development phase
of the program.
The obstacles are that the CHP has created an opportunity for
secondary jobs in the past, and one example was security positions.
There was an incident that cost the state a lawsuit. In this case, CHP
is already offering film detail and the state would be simply removing
it from an overtime opportunity to a secondary job position. Presently
there are no opportunities for retired CHP to work within the CHP and
they are reluctant to allow people who are not active in the CHP to
represent the state in that capacity. However, currently when there are
not enough officers for film detail, CHP employees who work in the
mechanic garage can fill in for traffic control. It seems that retired
officers could take a class or be qualified in some way to have this
new opportunity.
In short this idea does not cost the state or taxpayer any money
and it puts more officers on the streets. It is tax neutral and would
be an instant incentive for the filmmaker. California is one of only 8
states that do not offer film incentives. Over 70% of all Hollywood
projects leave California for states that do care about the film
business. Thousands of film industry people in California are out of
work, on unemployment or facing foreclosures of their homes. Please
consider this idea.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
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