Commentary

It is Time to End Hollywood Handouts

April 25, 2025
|
Bill Peacock
|
89th Legislative Session, Corporate Welfare, Film Subsidies, Property Tax, Testimony

Testimony on HB 4568

The 79th Texas Legislature established the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program (TMIIIP), also known as the Film Incentive Program, in 2005. Since then, star-struck legislators have thrown well over $100 million of Texas taxpayer money at film makers in attempts to make Texas like Hollywood.

As we will see, the effort has failed.

Back in 2015, State Rep. Matt Shaheen (R-Plano) filed legislation to abolish the program, noting, “It’s time we end these Hollywood handouts to an industry that, at times, is hostile to America’s founding principles. We should only have to pay once for movies, and that’s at the box office.”

About the same time, the Texas Comptroller voiced reservations about the program, pointing out that most of the jobs created by the TMIIIP in the film/TV/commercial sectors are “either temporary, part-time (walk-on) roles, or leave the state upon project completion.” The funds, in other words, did not build the foundations for future economic growth. They instead represented a short-lived fix, highly concentrated in only select regions of the state. The Comptroller warned that money would have to be continuously pumped into the industry for Texans to convert their experience on set into a supportable career.

We see the wisdom of the Comptroller in the folly of Texas House Bill 4568 today.

The millions of dollars have failed to accomplish their goal, so now the Legislature is going to throw billions of dollars at the industry. At least $1.5 billion and as much as $2.5 billion of taxpayer money is going to go toward this program, rather than be used to cut property taxes.

It is going to work no better than previous efforts. Liberty shrinks as government grows.

I urge the committee to reject this legislation and end all Texas film subsidies.


Texans for Fiscal Responsibility relies on the support of private donors across the Lone Star State in order to promote fiscal responsibility and pro-taxpayer government in Texas. Please consider supporting our efforts! Thank you!

Get The Fiscal Note, our free weekly roll-up on all the current events that could impact your wallet. Subscribe today!