Failed Bill to Bring Movie Studios to Vegas Could be Resurrected in Special Session (Casino.org)

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The Nevada legislature will reconvene in a special session sometime in the next couple of months Lawmakers are expected to reconsider bills authorizing film and tax credits that could lead to the creation of a Las Vegas-based film studio Previous efforts to pass the legislation failed in this year’s regular session Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo (R) announced on Monday that he will reconvene the Nevada State Legislature for a special session. That means there’s a good chance of lawmakers revisiting a film tax credit bill that passed the State Assembly in late May but failed to get a Senate vote before time expired in this year’s regular session. AI renders the Hollywood sign in Las Vegas. (Image: Chat GPT) Assembly Bill 238 (AB 238), the Nevada Studio Infrastructure Jobs and Workforce Training Act, proposed providing approximately $1.4 billion in transferable tax credits over 15 years to build a 31-acre movie studio in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin. Summerlin Studios…Read MoreCategory: Entertainment, Las Vegas, Legislation, Hollywood 2.0, movie studio, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros.Source: Casino.org

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