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Grindhouse founder Christina Faith urges Pennsylvania to expand creative tax credits

Open (BronxNet) · January 19, 2026
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Christina Faith, founder of Philadelphia production company Grindhouse Incorporated, told BronxNet that a proposed Pennsylvania Creative Tax Enhancement Act (CETA) would broaden film tax credits to include digital creators, target jobs growth and offer relief to creatives earning up to about $150,000 a year.

Christina Faith, founder of Philadelphia-based Grindhouse Incorporated, said she is pushing a proposal to broaden Pennsylvania’s film tax incentives to cover the wider creative economy and said the measure would help bring jobs to the state.

Speaking by remote interview on BronxNet’s Open with host Dr. Bob Lee, Faith described the Pennsylvania Creative Tax Enhancement Act, which she and partners call “CETA,” as a move to include digital-media creators, streamers and gaming producers in state tax incentives that traditionally target film production. “We call it the CETA,” Faith said. “It’s time we include the creative economy as a whole.”

Faith said the proposal is intended to make Pennsylvania more competitive with other production hubs and to create work for local talent. “One of the things that a film tax credit does is it brings jobs to the local…

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