Friday, December 20, 2019

THE NEW YORK STATE FILM AND TELEVISION DIVERSITY CREDIT SIGNED INTO LAW BY GOVERNOR CUOMO


The bill passed by Assembly Member Marcos A. Crespo and Senator Robert Jackson promoting minority writers and directors within the New York State Film and Television Industry (A.6683B / S.5864-A) was signed into law by Governor Cuomo. This chaptered law will support a study of the disparity of diverse writers and directors in film industry and incentivize companies participating in New York's film tax credit program to hire more women and minority television writers and directors.

In his approval memorandum, Governor Andrew Cuomo wrote, “The bill would create a tax credit for qualified production companies that employee women and minority writers and directors who work on television programs by a allowing a new refundable tax credit for television writers’ and directors’ fees and salary costs. The bill advances a laudable goal and builds on the success of New York’s Film Tax Credit.”

Assembly Member Marcos A. Crespo said, “The New York State Film and Television Tax Credit has proven to be an extremely successful program as it has expanded the growth of the film and television industry in New York State.  Although it has fostered tremendous economic opportunities what it has failed to do is open doors for the incredibly innovative and creative minds of women and people of color throughout our neighborhoods such as a South Bronx. With this legislation, we will ensure that this growing industry also allows for the participation of this talent pool. It is important that the stories we hear and watch on screen reflect the true diversity of all communities in NYS and the nation. I am proud to have carried this legislation. Thank you to the advocates for their passion and efforts and to the Governor for signing this bill into law.”

State Senator Robert Jackson said, "I'm proud to have the Governor's signature on this bill. By encouraging greater racial and gender diversity among writers and directors of TV shows, we are doing important work upstream to make sure that we have relevant, culturally sensitive, and powerful portrayals on-screen that reflect the diversity of our city, our state, and our country."

Neil Dudich, Eastern Executive Director of Directors Guild of America, said, "We commend Governor Cuomo for signing this important bill into law, encouraging television employers to discover the full range of New York's talented directors and writers. We are incredibly grateful to the bill's sponsors Assemblyman Marcos Crespo and State Senator Robert Jackson for taking a stand on this important issue, to our partners in this effort, the Writers Guild of America, East, and to New York’s broader labor and film community who provided their support. For years the DGA has pushed the industry to adopt more diverse and inclusive hiring practices, and we will continue to fight for fairness for all directors.”

The television production industry continues to grow in New York thanks to the success of the New York State Film Tax Credit.  According to the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, the 2015-16 television season saw 52 prime time television series produced in New York City, an increase of 13% over the previous television season. Shows for broadcast, cable, and digital networks are increasingly choosing New York as the location to film.

   

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