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AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Senate on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at bringing more film productions to the Lone Star State.
Senate Bill 22, filed by Houston Republican Sen. Joan Huffman, would direct the comptroller to deposit $500 million into a new Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Fund every two years until 2035.
The Texas Senate passed a landmark $500 million film incentives proposal aimed at rejuvenating in-state film production ...
TRUE DETECTIVE stars Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson want to make Texas the next Hollywood as they lobby for ...
Combined, both measures will blueprint how the state spends its money (including its $24 billion surplus) in the next two ...
The lieutenant governor has made expanding our film-incentives program—thus encouraging more moviemaking in the state—a priority for the Senate. But some say Hollywood doesn’t align with “Texas values ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's $500-million film incentive initiative is receiving some pushback from Republican lawmakers at the ...
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Texas House of Representatives is currently discussing Senate Bill 1 – the ... Senate testimony from Texas native Matthew McConaughey. A list of Governor’s Office ...