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The Texas House approved a $300M biennial incentive bill. The boost could reshape Texas's screen industry and keep ...
It's time to roll out the red carpet, Austin, because the Texas film and TV industry is closer to getting its long-awaited close-up. After years of watching Texas stories get told in other states ...
The Memorial Day weekend was not a holiday in the Capitol as lawmakers were making a last-ditch effort to complete their work ...
SB 22, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott’s approval, injects $300 million over the next two years into projects filmed in Texas, $100 million more than current funding.
The end of the Texas legislative session brings changes that impact public schools, property tax relief, criminal justice, abortion and more.
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has made the$1.5 billion proposal a priority and says it will turn the state into a film capital and help it "export Texas faith and family values." ...
Texas is on the cusp of a sweeter deal for film and TV production, the latest state pushing to keep projects local. The Texas ...
Whether dad likes action, adventure, drama or comedy, these ultimate "dad movies" are sure to please. Here's where to stream ...
The Texas House passed a Senate bill that would increase the state’s film incentive fund to its highest total yet. After an amendment, Senate Bill 22, filed by Sen. Joan Huffman (R- Houston), ...