Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5440

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the moving image industry incentive program.

Impact

One of the notable changes includes increasing the requirement for Texas residents in terms of production crew and actors to 70 percent, up from the previous threshold. This is intended to boost local employment within the film industry and ensure that a larger share of the project’s economic benefits directly supports Texas residents. Additionally, the bill stipulates that at least 60 percent of the filming must occur within the state, reinforcing the focus on promoting Texas as a prime location for film production.

Summary

House Bill 5440 proposes amendments to the Government Code specifically aimed at enhancing the moving image industry incentive program in Texas. The bill alters the qualifications for production companies to receive grants under this program. It sets a minimum spending threshold for both film and television projects, specifying amounts based on the type of project being produced and emphasizing a significant local investment.

Contention

While the bill aims to create a more favorable environment for the moving image industry, some may contend that the stringent requirements could make it difficult for smaller production companies to qualify for grants. There may also be concerns about whether the increased local hiring mandates could limit opportunities for talented individuals from outside Texas during the production process. Critics argue that while the bill aims to support local economies, it should balance the need for talent diversity and flexibility in hiring practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB22

Relating to the Texas moving image industry incentive program and the establishment and funding of the Texas moving image industry incentive fund.

TX HB4568

Relating to the Texas moving image industry incentive program and the establishment and funding of the Texas moving image industry incentive fund.

TX HB3543

Relating to qualifications for participation in the moving image industry incentive program.

TX HB292

Relating to the grant amount awarded to certain moving image projects under the moving image industry incentive program.

TX HB1859

Relating to incentives for the moving image industry in this state.

TX HB1162

Relating to the eligibility of certain production companies for a grant award under the moving image industry incentive program.

TX HB139

Relating to the repeal of the Moving Image Incentive Program.

TX H3085

Providing incentives to the digital interactive media/entertainment industries

TX HB5227

Relating to the protection of workers in the Texas entertainment industry to accept employment in union and non-union productions without fear of retaliation, blacklisting, or loss of union membership.

TX SB253

Entertainment Industry Incentive Act of 2009 amended, create additional incentive program, extend review and evaluation deadline

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.