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Senate Finance Committee hearing on Senate Bill 22- Texas-born actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson bargained with lawmakers to pass the bill and expand film industry incentives ...
Actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson testified in support of Senate Bill 22 Senate Bill 22 pumps $500 million every two years into the new Texas Moving Image Incentive Program AUSTIN ...
Two big-name Hollywood stars stopped by the Texas State Capitol on Monday to make the case for increased film incentives in ...
Senate Bill 22 by Sen. Joan Huffman ... with prominent Texas natives like actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, who both appeared at a committee hearing on SB 22 last month.
Senate Bill 22 would more than double the amount of money Texas spends to lure film and television projects and has the backing of Texas movie stars including Matthew McConaughey.
Texas-natives Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson showed their support for Senate Bill 22, a proposal boosting film incentives in the state, before the Texas Senate Finance Committee on March 31, ...
Senate Bill 22 would create a long-term film incentive ... Most recently, actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson testified in front of the Senate Finance Committee, urging lawmakers ...
Two of the Lone Star State's biggest stars took centerstage at the state capitol this week in support of a bill that ... and Woody Harrelson, the state's bipartisan senate finance committee ...
At a Senate Finance Committee hearing for Senate Bill 22, actors and Texas natives Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson urged state lawmakers to boost those incentives by passing the bill.
Actor Matthew McConaughey, sitting next to actor Woody Harrelson, testifies during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Senate Bill 22 March 31 at the Texas Capitol. Huffman, McConaughey and ...