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How 5 States Are Trying to Lure Hollywood Productions

States have spent at least $25 billion to attract movie and TV filming. Texas and New York are increasing their subsidies, while Georgia and Louisiana are broadening their programs.

Derrick Bryson Taylor
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Derrick Bryson Taylor

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California, Georgia, Law and Legislation, Louisiana, Motivation and Incentive Programs, Movies, Nevada, New York State, State Legislatures, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Television, Texas
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