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Governor Gavin Newsom signs landmark tax credit to lure entertainment industry productions back to Tinsel Town ...
Governor Newsom signed the expansion of a $750 million film and TV tax credit Wednesday to anchor productions in California.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation expanding California’s film and TV tax credit to $750M to keep production local.
The initiative is the latest effort by California lawmakers to move the needle on the federal policy of mass deportations.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new bill that would more than double the state's film tax credit from $330 million to $750 million, which he hopes will help invigorate Hollywood and the ...
Gavin Newsom said on Wednesday he wants to see President Donald Trump “match the ambition” that California is enacting with this tax credit.
In an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a $750 million film and TV tax credit.
Joined by elected officials and entertainment industry workers, including Noah Wyle, the star of HBO Max’s “The Pitt” and NBC ...
California is officially ready to roll out a new incentive to keep moviemaking in the Golden State. Gov. Gavin Newsom on ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the expansion of a $750 million film and TV tax credit that will help bolster the state's trademark industries Wednesday morning in Burbank.
Sacramento did its job, now it’s time for L.A. city to do our job,” Mayor Karen Bass added, pledging to streamline permitting ...
Nine months after first proposing to increase the annual amount allocated to California's film and TV tax credit program, Gov ...