Mark Wahlberg and Howard Hughes CEO pitch NV film tax credit May 31, 2023 May 31, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save As featured on Mark Wahlberg and Howard Hughes CEO Pitch Nevada Film Tax Credit Mark Wahlberg and Howard Hughes CEO David O'Reilly pitched the proposed $190-million annual film tax credit to bring film studios to Nevada. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Currently in Reno 68° Mostly Cloudy68° / 37° 4 PM 67° 5 PM 65° 6 PM 64° 7 PM 61° 8 PM 58° Watch 2 News Most Popular Articles Videos Articles69 felony charges, including Medicaid fraud and identity theft filed against two Sun Valley residentsMan arrested for alleged armed robbery of 7-Eleven on Silverada BoulevardReno Pro Soccer begins demolition for new stadium project at former Jones West Ford siteMan gets 167 years in prison for October 2023 shooting that injured 7 peopleOne hospitalized after crash between three semis on I-80 east near Wells AvenueCommunity rallies to fund headstone for Evelyn MountDeadly crash shuts down portion of SR 208 in YeringtonReno Police arrest suspected stalker, allege he left Tarot cards on victim's carHabitual criminal sentenced to more than 12 years in prisonCatholic Charities celebrates its newest client choice pantry Videos {{title}} {{summary}} Notifications Settings You don't have any notifications. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Topics Breaking News Subscribe
Mark Wahlberg and Howard Hughes CEO Pitch Nevada Film Tax Credit Mark Wahlberg and Howard Hughes CEO David O'Reilly pitched the proposed $190-million annual film tax credit to bring film studios to Nevada.