A committee of the Louisiana Senate voted on Tuesday to retain the state's tax incentive for film production, while reducing ...
The state earned the nickname "Hollywood South," after becoming a major hub for film and TV productions but that status could ...
The Louisiana House of Representatives voted to eliminate the $150 million tax incentive program offered for film and TV ...
A Louisiana Senate committee today approved the state’s tax credit for film and television production with a lower cap.
Louisiana's House of Representatives voted Tuesday to sunset the state's incentive for film production next year.
Learn about the recent developments in Louisiana's tax incentives and see how 50 Cent is responding to the news.
The Louisiana State Senate has voted to restore the state's film and TV tax credit program after the State Assembly voted to ...
The Louisiana Legislature is hearing testimony as committees determine whether or not certain changes to the state’s tax code ...
Louisiana’s House of Representatives just voted overwhelmingly in favor of eliminating the state’s $150 million film production tax credit program ... attract film and television productions ...
(KTAL/KMSS) – The Louisiana House of Representatives has voted to eliminate the state’s film and TV ... tax credit, it would look different moving forward. And it would be almost like a grant ...
A potential blow to Louisiana ... television industry looms as state lawmakers prepare to vote on a controversial corporate tax plan. The plan could eliminate the state’s film tax credit program ...
Who wins if Louisiana — or any state, for that matter — were to eliminate their incentive? That depends on which side of the aisle one falls on.