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Florida Backs Movies to help Spur Job Growth

In an immediate effort to stimulate Florida’s economy and on the heels of  last week’s Jobs Summit in Orlando, Senate President-Designate Mike Haridopolos is pushing for landmark legislation that creates a film and digital media tax credit that has in other states attracted new projects and created jobs.

Haridopolos noted that the film and digital media industry was highlighted as a key player in Florida’s economic recovery at the Jobs Summit and the current proposal was very timely.   “It’s my hope that the days of Florida consistently losing jobs in film, production and digital media projects to other states will soon be over,” Haridopolos said.

The action is already receiving nods from the entertainment industry.

“As a Florida filmmaker I’m hoping the state does all it can to keep our film industry competitive,” says Academy Award® and Emmy Award® nominated Floridian, Ronald Satlof.  “I would love to see our economy benefit from increased production coming to Florida as well as our local industry thriving. I applaud legislative efforts to that end and will do all I can to support them.”

Florida’s current film incentive program has been cut dramatically in recent years resulting in a sharp decline in production projects that have been lost to competing states.

“Just as New York is now pressing for long term tax credit funding, I’m hoping the State of Florida does all it can to keep Florida competitive since so many producers I represent love to shoot in Florida and would love to continue to see films being shot there,” says Barry Jay Reiss, former MCA-Universal East Coast General Counsel.

Haridopolos says because of the Disney and Universal presence in Florida, it’s a natural fit.

“We have some of the most dedicated crews, scenic locations and an entire infrastructure to help get the Florida job creation engine on track and moving full steam ahead,” says Haridopolos.

Haridopolos says the bill will generate substantial amounts of new tax revenue, create thousands of jobs and boost ancillary businesses.

“Film production has an immediate effect on the local economy ranging from actors who stay at hotels to trucks being rented to catering companies being hired,” says Haridopolos.  “Florida can no longer stand on the sidelines while other states drain our jobs and deplete our revenue base, we have to do better for Florida’s future generations and I’m hear fight for Floridians day & night until this is done.”

Source: prnewschannel

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