Illinois won’t release details of ‘Chicago Fire’ tax credits

CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois officials say they won’t release details of expenditures the TV show “Chicago Fire” made to qualify for nearly $16 million in tax breaks paid in 2015.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports that the move is a departure from last year, when the state released the names and amounts the producers of “Chicago Fire” spent on actors, extras, crew and businesses that worked on the series’ pilot episode in 2012.

State officials say show owner NBCUniversal Media argued that Illinois was disclosing proprietary information that would yield competitive harm. The state agreed that the information was exempt from release under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act.

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s staff is reviewing the newspaper’s appeal of the state’s decision.

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