California Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton Proposes Major Film Tax Credit to Boost Hollywood

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Republican gubernatorial hopeful Steve Hilton is poised to unveil a comprehensive strategy designed to invigorate California's film and television production sector, which has experienced substantial job losses in recent years. This ambitious proposal focuses on making California an undeniably attractive location for filmmakers once again.

A cornerstone of Hilton's plan is the introduction of a revamped film tax credit system. This new structure would offer incentives potentially as high as 60 percent for some productions, with a guaranteed minimum of 40 percent. This represents a significant increase from the current average of 35-45 percent, positioning California's tax break program as one of the most generous nationwide. Furthermore, Hilton's initiative seeks to remove the existing annual cap on credits and broaden their applicability to include post-production and above-the-line expenses, areas currently excluded. To further ease the production process, the candidate also proposes establishing a 'Governor's Expediter' role to cut through red tape, reforming the California Film Commission, and mandating a 30-day adjudication period for credit applications.

Hilton's campaign recognizes the critical need to address the exodus of film productions from California, which has resulted in over 50,000 lost jobs. By offering a dramatically increased tax credit, his team believes they can effectively counteract the cost advantages of other states, such as Georgia, where living and production expenses are considerably lower. While the 60 percent figure is currently a floating proposal, its implementation could be a temporary 'kick-start' measure, potentially influenced by future federal tax credit developments. This bold approach, inspired by the 'Nudge Theory,' aims to alter behavior through incentives rather than restrictions, ultimately striving to restore California's status as a leading hub for the entertainment industry.

This bold vision for California's film industry demonstrates a commitment to fostering economic growth and opportunity. By strategically investing in and streamlining processes for a vital sector, leaders can inspire innovation, retain talent, and ensure the state remains a beacon of creative endeavor. Such forward-thinking policies underscore the importance of adapting to evolving economic landscapes and actively championing industries that contribute significantly to regional identity and prosperity.

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