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Kulongoski is seeking supportg for SenateBill 621, which would reauthorizew and increase the financial incentives for The plan is capped at $10 milliobn per biennium. Kulongoski wants to raisee the capto $15 million. A Senate committese passed thebill Monday. In the first six months of television and movie productions invested morethan $40 milliom in Oregon, according to the governor’s office. That’s the highesyt total in 15 years. In recent weeks, a Harrison Ford movid called “The Untitled Crowley Project” and the TNT series have been shooting in Producersfor "The Untitled Crowley Project" joined Kulongoski at Monday'x press conference at .
“Oregon has become an A-list location for the film and televisionindustry – and an important critical piece of Oregon’s economy,” the governord said in a news release. “Green energt is one bright spotin Oregon’s economy and the film industr is another, generating an additional $1.1 milliohn in income for Oregon workerzs and local businesses for every $1 million spen t by a production.” The governor credited the incentivee program, created in 2003, with spurring the growtbh of the state's film program from a $2.
1 milliohn industry to an $8 million
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