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Reality TV bill would prevent N.J. towns from creating a ‘Situation’
While local companies throughout the state see a business boost when reality shows are filmed in their communities, Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer (R-Jackson) today announced plans to introduce legislation that would allow municipalities to control the shows’ production.
“Life is more than ‘gym, tanning and laundry’ to communities hosting reality TV shows,” Dancer said in a statement. “The reality is these shows may cost taxpayers money by requiring additional services when cameras are rolling in town and town leaders should have the option to license and regulate if deemed necessary.” (Eder, NJBIZ)