
Their tax incentive should have gone up, and not down, IMHO, but at least they've extended it to $125M. If they play with fire they will get burned because production is happening everywhere and folks will leave the state and they'll have a lot of empty boxes is they mess around. Happy for everyone there. https://variety.com/2024/film/news/louisiana-film-credit-senate-house-re...
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Very good news indeed following the house vote to terminate it! Whew! (Although Louisiana needs to refrain from continuing to shoot itself in the foot with such local industry threatening pursuits, lack of clarity and certainty movements on film tax credits - that is what made Georgia what it is today - a massively successful film capital.)