Nevada Policy Urges Lawmakers to Reject Costly Film Tax Credit Expansion

Nevada Policy Staff
| November 13, 2025

Nevada Policy testified in opposition to the proposed film tax credit, urging lawmakers to focus on real data rather than promises. Policy analyst Anahi Baghshetsyan highlighted that states like Georgia, California, and New York see just 15–20 cents returned for every dollar invested in film credits, and many states, including Florida, and Alaska, have ended their programs after poor results. With the industry rapidly changing, including streaming mergers, AI-driven layoffs, and uncertain production trends, Nevada Policy called the measure a risky gamble and urged a “no” vote to protect Nevada taxpayers.

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