Trump's special ambassador Mel Gibson vows to 'fix' Hollywood as others flee
Briefly

Mel Gibson has been appointed as a Special Ambassador by President Trump to promote business in Hollywood. Despite many celebrities leaving California due to high taxes and regulations, Gibson chooses to remain and address these issues head-on. He emphasizes the need for reform in California's burdensome regulations and asserts that he can help 'fix' Hollywood. Gibson plans to collaborate with fellow ambassadors to discuss necessary changes, particularly focusing on improving tax incentives that he believes are inadequate under Governor Gavin Newsom.
A lot of people have left, and I don't blame them... But if everybody leaves, what's going to happen?
There are prohibitive regulations and things in the way that I think could be lifted... I think it can be fixed.
I know Newsom gave some tax incentives, but maybe not enough because it's still not working.
Gibson promised to get together with the other Hollywood ambassadors to discuss a plan and educate himself more on growing issues.
Read at New York Post
[
|
]