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Entertainment Industry Coalition Asks Senate to Address Need for Pandemic Risk Insurance
“Federal legislation is needed to get American workers meaningfully back to work on film, television and sports productions,” the letter readsDiane Haithman | February 19, 2021 @ 7:24 PM Last Updated: February 19, 2021 @ 7:29 PM
A coalition of film, television and sports production organizations has written a letter to Senate leadership asking the group to address the “severe damage to our families, workforce and economy” caused by the pandemic and the industry shutdown that followed and for the addition of pandemic risk coverage.
The coalition which includes the Motion Picture Association (MPA,) Independent Film & Television Alliance, Nascar, NCTA Internet and Television Assn., the NFL, the Directors Guild, the National Association of Broadcasters, IATSE, the Producers Guild (PGA), ACICP and SAG-AFTRA is addressed to members of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housi
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Film, television and sports groups including SAG-AFTRA, the DGA and Producers Guild additionally asked Senators for direct intervention in the form of temporary federal funds on Friday.
A coalition of industry guilds and organizations is again calling on U.S. legislators to implement accessible pandemic risk insurance coverage as COVID-19 continues to disrupt Hollywood production. As you develop the agenda for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs for this year, the film, TV, and sports industries respectfully request that you address the broad economic impact that the withdrawal of pandemic risk coverage has created for our businesses, a group of film, television and sports groups (including The Motion Picture Association, the Independent Film & Television Alliance, the NCTA – The Internet & Television Association, the Directors Guild of America, the National Association of Broadcasters, IATSE, the Producers Guild of Americ