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A coalition of entertainment unions, guilds and groups have sent a letter to President Trump, asking him to support tax ...
Returning more production to the United States will require a national approach and broad-based policy solutions,” the groups ...
President Donald Trump's announcement that he wishes to place tariffs on internationally-produced films has people in the ...
The president’s threat reignites the debate over film and television incentives in an increasingly competitive global landscape ...
Newsom wants to get Trump on board for a $7.5 billion tax credit.
Amid the swirl of the Trump administration’s nascent plans to “Make Hollywood Great Again,” California is on the verge of ...
The City Council approved two resolutions Friday intended to demonstrate support for state legislation that, if approved, would modernize California’s Film and Television Tax Credit program. In a 10-0 ...
In a surprising turn, California Governor Gavin Newsom and Senator Adam Schiff, known critics of President Trump, are open to ...
Federal immigration agents are detaining and deporting criminal defendants before their trials. Local prosecutors say that ...
The plan suggests a carrot-and-stick approach, mixing tax incentives, tariffs, and co-production treaties to encourage U.S.
The answer is not international tariffs, Mike Hopkins, Casey Bloys and Ravi Ahuja say — it’s fixing California’s tax-incentive problem.