Texas, a state that has long taken a dim view toward Hollywood and what it sees as corporate welfare for liberals, has made a major shift, enacting a law that will provide $1.5 billion in film ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amid a tit-for-tat battle to host Hollywood, Texas has bolstered its incentive program for movies and TV shows that positions a ...
Well, it looks like those slick commercials with Dennis Quaid, Matthew McConaughey, Renee Zellweger and Woody Harrelson imploring Texas politicos to allocate more money to attract film-TV productions ...
Texas is beefing up its incentive for film production, as the state seeks to compete with regional rivals like New Mexico and Georgia. Gov. Greg Abbott allowed a bill to become law on Sunday that ...
Texas could soon be rolling out the red carpet for new film and television projects, with state lawmakers poised to approve billions in new incentives. The boost, worth $2.5 billion over a decade, ...
The Texas House of Representatives has approved the record-breaking celebrity-backed film incentive boost that has been in the works for months. This boost will position Texas as a prime destination ...
Big Hollywood names, including Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, are speaking up to support Texas Senate Bill 22, which would give millions of dollars in tax incentives to the film industry ...