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California’s Newsom Doubles Film Tax Credits to Revive Hollywood

  • Governor cites crisis in pushing for credits of $750 million
  • Strikes, spending cuts have accelerated declines in production

Gavin Newsom

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California aims to more than double annual tax credits for film and television production in the state to about $750 million, Governor Gavin Newsom said Sunday at a media event in Los Angeles.

“We needed to make a statement and do something that was meaningful,” Newsom, a Democrat, said at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles, describing the recent decline of content production in California as a crisis. Michael Hackman, whose Hackman Capital Partners owns the Raleigh location and services 600 stages around the world, said the augmented rebates were “a good start.”