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Emerson College Polling survey, Newsom is among the top Democratic candidates for president in 2028. He has not publicly announced his candidacy.
But Newsom's proposal appears to be the most significant legislative effort to stave off the growing threats to Hollywood, and is expected to add nearly $5 billion to the California economy annually.
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BURBANK, Calif. (KABC) -- In an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom went to a Burbank movie studio Wednesday to sign a $750 million film and TV tax credit.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) touted the $750 million tax credit for film and television made in his state, calling it a “big part” of the “renewal” for Los Angeles.
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Hollywood ambassador Jon Voight has blasted California Gov. Gavin Newsom as a "lying dog" after the Democrat tried to blame President Trump for the anti-ICE riots plaguing Los Angeles.
Praised as “brilliant, exactly meeting the moment,” by one Hollywood image maker Deadline spoke to, part of Newsom’s response the past two weeks has been making it personal within the political.