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Texas House OKs bill to pump up to $500 million into local films

by LAWIN.news May 26, 2025
written by LAWIN.news May 26, 2025
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The Texas House of Representatives has passed legislation that could allocate up to $500 million to support the state’s film industry.

The bill, authored by Rep. Todd Hunter, proposes a recurring deposit into the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Fund every two years through 2035.

The measure aims to enhance Texas’s appeal as a destination for film and television productions by offering expanded financial incentives. The bill received strong support in the House, passing with a vote of 105–34.

The proposed legislation allows for up to $300 million in potential incentives over its duration. Productions that meet designated spending requirements would be eligible for grants under the program.

According to the bill, feature films and television series spending at least $1.5 million in Texas may qualify for a 25% grant.

The bill is part of Senate Bill 22, which has already passed in the Texas Senate. It is designed to increase investment in the local film sector and encourage production companies to choose Texas over other states with similar programs.

Rep. Hunter stated that the goal of the bill is to strengthen the state’s film infrastructure and generate economic activity through production spending and job creation.

Proponents of the legislation argue that increased incentives could stimulate the broader Texas economy by supporting local businesses and service providers connected to the industry.

The Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program (TMIIIP) was established to support the state’s creative economy by offering reimbursements to qualifying productions. 

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