Loss of tax credits may harm Oklahoma’s chances at attracting filmmakers
Chad Burris is working the phones. He’s talking to clients on the east and west coasts, and he’s trying to get a handle on the mood of lawmakers who could decide the fate of several film projects his group has worked to secure for more than a year.
Burris, with Indion Entertainment Group , is like many business owners taking notice of a small action at the Capitol last week that could have a big impact....
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