Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB22

Filed
3/11/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/2/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/16/25  
Out of House Committee
5/19/25  
Voted on by House
5/26/25  
Governor Action
6/22/25  

Caption

Relating to the Texas moving image industry incentive program and the establishment and funding of the Texas moving image industry incentive fund.

Impact

The bill is designed to stimulate the local economy by attracting more film and multimedia projects to Texas. By offering grants that dictate funding based on in-state spending, it aims to encourage production companies to invest resources locally. The legislative intent indicates an effort to leverage the creative industry to provide jobs and boost tourism, with long-term expectations for benefits to state revenues through increased economic activity.

Summary

SB22 proposes the establishment of the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program and the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Fund. This initiative aims to enhance film production within Texas by providing financial incentives for production companies that create moving image projects in the state. The bill outlines various conditions for eligibility, including minimum spending requirements and the necessity to employ a significant number of Texas residents in production roles. It emphasizes the need for the majority of filming to take place within Texas, thereby focusing on fostering local employment and economic growth within the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB22 seems to be positive among proponents who view it as a significant opportunity to revitalize Texas's film industry, which they argue is crucial for job creation and economic diversification. Advocates contend that the incentives could place Texas more competitively in the national film sector. However, some concerns include the appropriate use of taxpayer funds and ensuring that the incentives attract quality productions that reflect positively on Texas, suggesting apprehension among certain lawmakers and stakeholders about content appropriateness and the potential burden on state finances.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the criteria for grants, as the bill allows for substantial flexibility in the approval process by the Music, Film, Television, and Multimedia Office, which could lead to inconsistencies in how grants are awarded. Additional debates have arisen regarding the restriction of eligibility to projects that adhere to standards deemed acceptable by the office, raising questions about artistic freedom and government overreach in relation to creative expression. These discussions reflect the ongoing tension between encouraging economic development through the arts and maintaining cultural integrity.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 485. Music, Film, Television, And Multimedia Industries
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Tax Code

  • Chapter 151. Limited Sales, Excise, And Use Tax
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Companion Bills

TX HB4568

Identical Relating to the Texas moving image industry incentive program and the establishment and funding of the Texas moving image industry incentive fund.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1460

Relating to incentives for the moving image industry in this state.

TX HB1471

Relating to eligibility requirements of the moving image industry incentive program for certain moving image projects involving a firearm.

TX HB4474

Relating to qualifications for participation in the moving image industry incentive program.

TX HB4539

Relating to qualifications for participation in the moving image industry incentive program.

TX SB2367

Relating to the creation of programs and funding for investment in technology industries.

TX HB4665

Relating to incentives for the film, television, video, and digital interactive media production industries.

TX HB74

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Teacher Recruitment Scholarship Program and the Texas Teacher Retention Incentive Program.

TX SB657

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Teacher Recruitment Scholarship Program and the Texas Teacher Retention Incentive Program.

TX SB1459

Relating to benefits and incentives for media production in this state.

TX SB6

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Energy Insurance Program and other funding mechanisms to support the construction and operation of electric generating facilities.

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