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Ohio film tax credit supporters urge $75 million cap and no sunset to build jobs and retain students
Summary
A university dean and other witnesses asked senators to set the motion picture and entertainment tax credit at $75 million with no sunset and to expand workforce development provisions so Ohio can retain graduates and attract studio investment.
Scott Titsworth, dean at Ohio University’s Scripps College of Communication (testifying as an individual), told the Senate Finance Committee that setting the Ohio motion picture and entertainment tax credit at $75 million per year with no sunset and expanding workforce provisions would help the state attract productions and provide career pathways for students.
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