Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB548

Introduced
2/22/23  

Caption

Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act; certain sales and transfers of tax credits; impose a fee

Summary

House Bill 548 amends the Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act to enhance diversity and economic development within the state's film industry. The bill introduces measures such as the imposition of a fee on certain sales and transfers of tax credits, as well as requirements for production companies to submit diversity plans when applying for state certifications. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring that minority groups and minority-owned businesses are proportionately represented in film production activities in Georgia. \n\nNotable provisions include additional tax credits for productions meeting specific requirements for hiring minority members and minority business enterprises. Productions that meet or exceed these goals can receive an extra 2% tax credit, incentivizing companies to invest locally and support Georgia's minority communities. As part of its long-term vision, the bill establishes the Georgia Production Workforce Development Trust Fund to support job training initiatives in the film industry. \n\nThe bill aims to address systemic inequities by mandating that at least 15% of all hires and contracts in approved productions must be allocated to minority groups. This focus on representation is seen as crucial for the growth of the industry within a diverse and inclusive framework. Supporters argue that these measures will not only promote social equity but also enhance the quality and relatability of the content produced in Georgia. \n\nHowever, there may be contention regarding the potential burden these new requirements could place on production companies, especially smaller entities that may struggle to meet the criteria set forth for credits. The implementation of these provisions, alongside existing financial pressures in the industry, could lead to conflicting interests between policymakers and film industry stakeholders, reflecting a broader debate on the balance between economic incentive and social responsibility.

Companion Bills

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