RFP Staff
♦ This past week Governor Pat McCrony, Cultural Resources Secretary Susan Kluttz, DSI Director Paula Bohland, Mayor Woodson of Salisbury, and councilwoman Karen Alexander, in a primal embarrassing scene, attempted to drum up support for historic preservation tax credits ended the last day of 2014. Talk about beating a dead horse and the trying to give it water. Historic Preservation Tax Credits are “graveyard dead”. The N.C. Senate showed zero interest in resuscitating them.
Articles appearing on the Rowan Free Press discussing Historic Preservation Tax Credits and the overwhelming case against them:
http://rowanfreepress.com/2015/01/30/defrocking-the-so-called-historic-preservation-tax-credit-scam/
http://rowanfreepress.com/2012/11/22/gentrify-this-the-dark-side-of-gentrification/
http://rowanfreepress.com/2015/02/03/historic-preservation-tax-credits/