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Gov. Gavin Newsom asked President Donald Trump to work with him on a $7.5 billion tax credit plan to boost production of U.S.
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California Democrats Gov. Gavin Newsom and Sen. Adam Schiff both offered to work with the Trump administration to bring Hollywood filmmaking from overseas.
If Newsom is successful, it would be the largest federal investment in the entertainment industry in U.S. history.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has warned that federal policies under President Donald Trump are threatening the state's ...
After President Trump proposed a 100% tariff on films made outside the U.S., Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed that ...
President Donald Trump received some surprising support from Gavin Newsom after he pushed a plan to move more film ...
As the Golden State moves to increase its own film and TV tax credit program to $750 million annually, Gov. Newsom wants the ...
Newsom proposed a $7.5 billion federal tax incentive to encourage domestic film production. “America continues to be a film ...
Weeks after suing the Trump administration over President Trump's troublesome tariffs, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is ...
The left-wing politician and Trump bête noire dismissed claims the Sussexes are disaster tourists for turning up at the LA ...
President Donald Trump has moderated his stance on a controversial proposal to impose 100% tariffs on movies "produced in foreign lands," after intense backlash from Hollywood studios, state officials ...