Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1222

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Mississippi Motion Picture Incentive Act; revise to increase certain rebates and removing caps on individual productions and aggregate yearly disbursements.

Impact

The implications of HB1222 are twofold; it enhances financial incentives for film companies while fostering cultural representation. By removing the annual caps that previously limited rebates for individual productions and total yearly disbursements, the bill aims to create a more lucrative environment for both local and non-resident filmmakers. The elimination of these caps is projected to increase the number of high-budget films produced in Mississippi, fostering local job growth and economic activity. Furthermore, it stipulates that the total amount of rebates for a single project cannot exceed $10 million, which balances the incentives with fiscal prudence.

Summary

House Bill 1222 proposes significant amendments to the Mississippi Motion Picture Incentive Act. Key changes include an increase in rebate percentages for motion picture production companies, raising the base investment rebate from 25% to 40%. This enhancement aims to attract more film production projects into Mississippi by incentivizing investments in the state. Under the new provisions, productions that highlight Mississippi's cultural, historical, and natural landmarks can qualify for an additional rebate of 10%. The specific landmarks are prioritized to include sites like the City of Vicksburg and areas linked to the Civil Rights Movement and the origins of Blues and Country Music.

Contention

While most discussions have praised the potential for economic growth and cultural promotion through this bill, there could be contention around its fiscal impact on the state budget. Critics may argue that without caps on individual production rebates, the state could face budgetary pressures as the demand for rebates increases. Additionally, attention may turn to the effectiveness of such incentives in translating to long-term economic benefits versus immediate budget costs. There are concerns about whether these financial incentives will achieve their intended returns and properly allocate state resources, especially amid competing budget priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB704

Television series production; provide incentives for certain.

MS SB2859

Television series production; provide incentives for certain.

MS HB1621

Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS SB2830

Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; revise definition and annual report due date, and correct agency reference.

MS SB2808

Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; bring forward code sections for the purpose of possible amendment.

MS HB1

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS HB1676

Mississippi Intoxicating Hemp Regulation Act and Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS HB1188

Innovate Mississippi; authorize issuance of bonds to provide funds for certain programs and revise provisions regarding certain programs.

MS HB875

Public purchases; revise bidding requirements for certain projects and other related to Mississippi Landmarks.

Similar Bills

MS SB2719

Workforce enhancement training fund; authorize use for workforce-related postsecondary education programs.

MS SB2286

Workforce Enhancement Training Fund contributions; provide for suspensions under certain circumstances.

MS HB1567

Workforce development; revise various provisions related to.

MS HB186

Casinos; revise locations in Tunica County where may locate.

MS HB1125

Transportation; require MTC/MDOT to utilize all infrastructure bill funds.

MS HB933

Office of Mississippi Physician Workforce; transfer from UMMC to the State Department of Health.

MS HB720

Mississippi Horse Racing Act; create.

MS HB1139

Statewide Student Assessment Program; exempt test security plans for public records disclosure.