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- How 5 States Are Trying to Lure Hollywood Productions
States have spent at least $25 billion to attract movie and TV filming Texas and New York are increasing their subsidies, while Georgia and Louisiana are broadening their programs
- The Up and Coming Cities Swiping Hollywood’s Dollars
Even as California Gov Gavin Newsom tries to halt a production exodus from Los Angeles with a pledge to double the film and TV tax incentive from $330 million to $750 million a year, producers are
- Texas Beefs Up Film Incentive in Bid to Take on Hollywood
Texas increased its film subsidy from $200 million to $300 million in a bid to take on Hollywood
- Watch Out, Hollywood! States Want a Piece of the. . .
Today, 37 states, Washington, D C , Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands offer incentives for film production; but at the peak in 2010, 45 states, the district and Puerto Rico offered them After the Great Recession, many states began paring back these incentives to save money
- Despite budget woes, lawmakers may give Hollywood a big tax . . .
State lawmakers poised to boost Hollywood tax breaks despite budget woes A film production crew sets up for a Chevrolet commercial in downtown Los Angeles
- States compete for Hollywood movies, as seen in El Paso
Lawmakers take steps to draw Hollywood Senate Bill 22, which was recently approved by both chambers in the latest Texas legislative session, will expand the TMIIIP by infusing $2 5 billion over the next decade into projects filmed in Texas
- Hollywood faces an existential crisis as filmmakers shoot . . .
The world’s entertainment capital is facing an existential crisis as more movie producers flee to other states and countries seeking lower costs
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