New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1545

Introduced
12/14/21  
Refer
12/14/21  

Caption

Relative to a state directory for film production.

Impact

The establishment of a state directory for film production is expected to positively impact state laws related to economic development and the arts. By fostering a more organized film industry, the bill seeks to encourage local and out-of-state film projects, potentially enhancing tourism and cultural offerings in New Hampshire. This initiative simplifies access to key resources and reduces barriers for filmmakers, thus promoting an environment favorable to film-related activities.

Summary

House Bill 1545 aims to enhance the film production landscape in New Hampshire by establishing a state directory for film production. This directory would include information on local production companies, acting talent, and suitable filming locations, thus providing a centralized resource for filmmakers and the industry. The bill assigns the responsibility of creating and maintaining this directory to the Director of Economic Development, suggesting a strategic alignement with the state's broader economic goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1545 appears generally positive, particularly among stakeholders in the film and cultural sectors. Supporters argue that this initiative will not only bolster New Hampshire’s reputation as a viable filming location but also contribute to economic growth by attracting film projects and fostering local talent. However, the full range of stakeholder opinions and potential contention has not been detailed in the available discussions.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the idea of creating a film directory, potential points of contention may arise concerning funding for the directory, its ongoing maintenance, and the effectiveness of its implementation. Additionally, the reliance on the economic development department could spark debate over the prioritization of resources, particularly if there are competing interests within the state regarding budget allocations for arts and culture versus other economic initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB163

Relative to state funds.

NH HB1412

Relative to gardening, homesteading, and organic food production.

NH HB0092

Wyoming film production rebates program.

NH HB0093

Wyoming film production incentives program.

NH HB1076

Relative to illegal productivity quotas.

NH SB1641

Relating To The State Of Hawaii Film Commission.

NH HB1662

Relative to the privacy obligations of the department of health and human services, an appropriation for housing expenses for homeless people and parameters thereof, electronic wage payments, and requiring online marketplaces to disclose certain information to consumers.

NH HB1228

Relative to recommendations of the joint committee on dedicated funds.

NH HB302

Relative to enabling the state treasury to invest in precious metals and digital assets.

NH HB334

Relative to the comprehensive state development plan.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.