The Wall Street Journal cites Mackinac Center research by James Hohman, assistant director of fiscal policy, and Jarrett Skorup, digital engagement manager, in an article on the potential end of the Michigan film producer subsidies. The film incentives program, in its current form, costs taxpayers $50 million per year, or 2.5 million potholes that could have been filled.
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