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Nine months after first proposing to increase the annual amount allocated to California's film and TV tax credit program, Gov ...
Sacramento did its job, now it’s time for L.A. city to do our job,” Mayor Karen Bass added, pledging to streamline permitting ...
California politicians once derided a $50 million proposal by Arnold Schwarzenegger. With the support of unions, they’re now ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation expanding California’s film and TV tax credit to $750M to keep production local.
Homeless encampments were markedly reduced in Hollywood and Venice last year, but the number of people sleeping 'rough' ...
California lawmakers are moving closer to passing legislation that promises to bring Hollywood jobs back to the state by ...
State Senator Roger Niello, one of two legislators who voted against a proposal to expand the film and TV tax credit, says ...
Two California bills – one signed, another on the way – hope to remake the state's film incentive program with far more money ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers struck a budget agreement that provides $750 million in tax credits for ...
In an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a $750 million film and TV tax credit.
The California governor has a big-budget plan to boost La-La Land amid an industry exodus and growing global competition.
The latest work of historical non-fiction from Meg Waite Clayton, 'Typewriter Beach,' looks at the hurdles women face in ...