50 Cent's incentive to build a film empire in Shreveport, Louisiana doesn't look the state's House of Representatives decided this week to eliminate its $150 million tax incentive just as his operation was getting revved up Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux spelled out the doomsday for the tax credit to local outlets, and didn't have any resolutions top of mind for 50 Cent when asked about the future. 50 gave the people of Louisiana words of encouragement by preaching patience the mayor said, things are looking grim. He also thanked locals for making his Humor & Harmony Weekend a success while reminding everyone it left the city with ZERO violent crimes for 16 days Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said that 50's contributions to the city were unprecedented including the severe dip in the crime rate. Louisiana's House voted 87-12 to shoot down the credit and its fate now lies in the hands of the State Senate and the Governor The G-Unit rap legend and his Green Light Gang cut the ribbon off a 985,000-square-foot property in April earning props from Tyler Perry for the past and future legacy he built.
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