(Note - I am a state employee that follows legislation, but I am not speaking 
on behalf of the state or my agency)This is strictly my educated guess, but one 
reason the dollar amount may have been removed is that the state has to close 
an estimated shortfall of at least $12 billion. Not including $420 million in 
additional credits (raising the total to $750 million) would help close the 
gap. The budget must be signed by midnight June 15, and would take effect July 
1.David
-------- Original message --------From: 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV 
<[email protected]> Date: 6/3/25  19:18  (GMT-08:00) To: TVorNotTV 
<[email protected]> Subject: [TV orNotTV] California film and TV tax 
credit measure hits snag The Senate version was passed today (3), but 
appropriations committees between both chambers removed the part where any 
increase in funding was specified; Gov Newsom still hopes to have the funding 
kept in the next state budget, scheduled for June 
15th:https://deadline.com/2025/06/california-film-tv-tax-credits-bill-passes-state-senate-1236422210/



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