Rahul Bali explains the politics of Georgia’s film tax credit

The Boom

26-01-2024 • 18 minutes

Georgia’s state legislature is in session and Senate Bill 366 has been filed, which aims to make audits and economic analyses of tax credits, including the one for film productions, more visible. WABE politics reporter Rahul Bali shares what he’s hearing at the state capitol as lawmakers hint at additional legislation that could make changes to the film tax credit.

Plus, AJC entertainment reporter Rodney Ho on the return of Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow” as well as Tyler Perry’s upcoming BET+ show “Perimeter,” and 3 Arts Entertainment’s Jermaine Johnson talks about “American Fiction’s” Oscar nominations.

Mentioned this episode:

SB 366

Rodney Ho’s reporting on “Rhythm + Flow” as well as “Perimeter

WABE’s “Sounds Like ATL

This episode of The Boom was produced by Kevin Rinker and Jewel Wicker. Additional production and editing by Scotty Crowe. Original music by Matt Owen.

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