California Allocates $750 Million for Film and TV Credits
Source: California Legislative Leaders Agree on $750 Million in Funding for Film and TV Credit (2025-06-25)
California lawmakers have reached an agreement to allocate $750 million in funding to support film and television productions within the state. This move aims to boost the local entertainment industry and attract more productions to California. The new funding plan highlights the state's commitment to maintaining its status as a major hub for film and TV creation. The investment is expected to benefit various sectors, including digital, gaming, and global entertainment, further strengthening California's position in the entertainment world.
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