Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson put his trolling on pause when reacting to Louisiana's rollback of film and television production tax credits.
Cent’s plans to expand his film empire in Shreveport, Louisiana, face a major setback after the House voted to eliminate a tax incentive.
All eyes are on the Louisiana capital as talks of cuts are looming; a big concern is the possible cut to the film tax credit.
The Louisiana House has opted to remove the film tax credit from the state's tax code, but 50 Cent is still holding out hope.
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