Dear
Honorable Governor Bill Walker;
Alaska
has become a mecca for filming “Reality” type TV shows. This
interest extends in part from the “Tax Film Credit” that is
allowed for those willing to invest time and money into producing
entertainment about Alaska. Sure this “entertainment” creates
jobs, and maybe acts as an enticement for the tourists trade, so
there may be an added benefit. But are we missing something, as it
appears that many of these shows act merely as a conduit for
endorsing cigarette smoking. On one of the newer shows, about tearing
up
the back country –
which I watch not for enjoyment but as a concerned citizen – I
counted over 10x wherein the smoking was, well “glorified” during
a 30-minute segment.
I have seen the same on some of the shows still coming back
for more, season after season. Now
even though there is an FCC ban on
“Cigarette Commercials”, not so with a show's content. This is
disturbing, that
a film crew would trespass
into
the “prey area” of the law, as
a ways and means to highlight behaviors that kind of enhance the
thrill of this “Reality” phenomenon as “Cool”! I
am requesting that your administration look into this, maybe
affording
the “Tax Film Credit” statute
some restrictions through some
policing ability, that if smoking is condoned, that the entity
filming and producing is not allowed such “Tax Credits”. Also,
why is SOA investing in “Tobacco”
stocks? To date, we have over $65-Million invested, which has been
allowing a generous return -
as
smoking is on the increase with young adults, many that tune into
these “Reality” shows and
this increase in tobacco product usage does indeed target Alaska's
Native population.
So if you get the time, please
look into these
issues,
as we may be accomplices in advancing
a
filthy health habit that
is reinforced through a “Tax Film Credit” and if such is
endorsing smoking as “Cool” , this
was not the intent of the statute – as it may cause harm.
Thanks S.
Pam McGee
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