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Rep. Butler and other Democrats propose bill to reestablish NC Film Credit


Rep. Butler and other Democrats propose bill to reestablish NC Film Credit
Rep. Deb Butler (D-New Hanover) has filed a bill to reestablish the film credit repealed by the General Assembly on January 1, 2015. (Source: Kailey Tracy)
By Jon Evans | May 4, 2021 at 12:17 PM EDT - Updated May 4 at 12:35 PM
RALEIGH, N.C. (WECT) - Rep. Deb Butler (D-New Hanover) has filed a bill in the state House of Representatives to reestablish the film credit repealed by the General Assembly on January 1, 2015.
House Bill 810, sponsored by Butler and three other Democrat members from the Charlotte area, would reinstate the credit as it existed prior to when Republican members of the General Assembly ended the program. ....

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Republican senator's bill would expand controversial N.C. film grants - Carolina Journal


Wilmington’s Republican senator has teamed up with a Winston-Salem Democrat to push a bill that would expand North Carolina’s film grant program a program critics say is actually a money loser for the state.
Sen. Michael Lee, R-New Hanover, and Sen. Paul Lowe, D-Forsyth, are the primary sponsors of Senate Bill 268, which would add $34 million to the Film and Entertainment Grant Fund over the next two years.
That’s on top of the $31 million per year the grant program already receives. The film grants were established by the General Assembly in 2014, and reimburse filmmakers up to a quarter of their production costs for a movie or TV show filmed in North Carolina. The idea is to incentivize major productions movies with a budget above $3 million and TV episodes costing $1 million or more in the state, bringing with them jobs and spending. ....

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