New Mexico Film Office celebrates expanded film incentive legislation to further grow the state’s thriving film and television industry
14 Apr 2023
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Film Office Director Amber Dodson said that with recently signed legislation to increase the cap on tax credits, the New Mexico film and television industry is poised to continue to expand, solidifying growth well into the next decade while creating thousands of jobs.
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