Over the past month, we have been working hard to convince the Massachusetts State Legislature's Conference Committee for the State Budget to support the House proposal to make the film tax incentive permanent and reject the Senate's harmful proposed changes, which would kill the local film and television production industry.
The state's new fiscal year began July 1. The state has a temporary budget for July in place while the fiscal year 2022 budget is resolved. Once the Legislature's agreed-upon budget is resolved and reaches the governor's desk, he will then have 10 days to sign, veto or amend it.
Join members of MPC, IATSE film locals, the SAG-AFTRA New England Local, and Teamsters Local 25 this Friday for updates on our campaign, the state budget process and what you can do to help “Keep MA Film Jobs Alive.”
Friday, July 9, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Register here.
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