Oregon 2022 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB4153

Introduced
2/1/22  
Refer
2/1/22  
Report Pass
2/14/22  
Engrossed
2/21/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Report Pass
2/25/22  
Enrolled
2/28/22  
Passed
3/23/22  
Chaptered
4/1/22  

Caption

Relating to the promotion of media industries in Oregon; and declaring an emergency.

Impact

The bill proposes significant changes to the existing Oregon Production Investment Fund. Under HB4153, the fund will allocate resources to support various projects, including grants for individuals, mentorship programs, and workforce development initiatives. By specifically allocating resources to diverse and inclusive practices, the bill seeks to enhance access and opportunity for underrepresented communities within the media landscape. This, in turn, is expected to enrich the cultural dialogue and creativity in Oregon, positioning it as a vibrant hub for media production.

Summary

House Bill 4153 aims to promote the media industries in Oregon through the establishment of a Creative Opportunity Program managed by the Oregon Film and Video Office. This program will facilitate financial support to various entities for creating and funding projects related to film, television, interactive media, animation, and other related industries. The overarching goal of HB4153 is to bolster the local economy by nurturing the growth of the media sector, thereby creating jobs and fostering creative talent within the state.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards HB4153 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocates for the arts and media industries. Proponents argue that the bill represents a crucial investment in the future of Oregon's economy and culture. However, some concerns were raised about the allocation of funds and whether they would adequately address the needs of all media sectors, particularly small and emerging creators. While the intent to include diversity initiatives is welcomed, discussions highlighted the importance of ensuring effective implementation to avoid inequities in access and support.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the effectiveness and distribution of the program's funds. Critics were concerned about potential bureaucratic hurdles in accessing the funds and whether the program’s design would adequately address the unique challenges faced by smaller media entities compared to larger production companies. There were discussions about the necessity of monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to ensure that financial support results in tangible benefits for the local media ecosystem.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2523

Relating to incentives for film production or media production; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2258

Relating to industrial site readiness; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2663

Relating to industrial site readiness; declaring an emergency.

OR SB892

Relating to housing; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB3750

Relating to funding the operations of the Bureau of Labor and Industries; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3326

Relating to changing the name of the Oregon Health Authority; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3069

Relating to public safety; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB3409

Relating to climate; and declaring an emergency.

OR SB1524

Relating to taxation; and prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2459

Relating to pandemic relief for Oregon cultural organizations; declaring an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.