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Governor Newsom signed the expansion of a $750 million film and TV tax credit Wednesday to anchor productions in California.
California boosts tax credits to $750M in bid to lure film and TV productions back to L.A. and revive entertainment jobs statewide.
In an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a $750 million film and TV tax credit.
Nine months after first proposing to increase the annual amount allocated to California's film and TV tax credit program, Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed it into law.
After a decade of intense debating California overhauls CEQA, its landmark environmental law with hopes of making the state more affordable to live.
On Monday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills that scale back CEQA—curtailing local power to stop urban development, and particularly housing, on environmental grounds.
Gov. Newsom signed into law a bill that will remake California’s environmental protection rules. Newsom says the overhaul is essential to address the state’s housing shortage and homelessness ...
In an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a $750 million film and TV tax credit.
Gov. Newsom signed two bills Monday that roll back parts of California's landmark environmental law in a push to accelerate housing development.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed Assembly Bill 1138 into law, which more than doubles California's annual film and television tax credit program.