With unanimous approval from the committee, SB630 is now going to the full Senate for consideration.
First of all, this is part of Californias identity.
If we let that slip away, were losing quite a bit of our of ourselves.
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And not only that, but if you watch film, you could notice the difference in quality.
Stuff thats produced here in California is better, Committee Chair Jerry McNerney said during Wednesdays hearing.
This legislation has remained high priority forGov.
Gavin Newsom, and sources tell Deadline that its prospects remain positive.
Deadline revealed Monday thatmore than 100,000 letterswere sent to Sacramento urging the passage of these bills.
As of now, that amendment has not been made to the bill.
The Film and Television Tax Credit Program is currently capped at $330M annually.
Theyre not the ones that are the main beneficiaries of this bill, Lackey said.
just dont let the perfect be the enemy of the good.