At the SOEREE intersection of the media, workers and real policy, SAG-Aftra wants to assemble the Hollywood house together to make Tinseltown work again.
“The revitalization of the most famous industry in California is not only related to improving matters in the show, but it comes to things better for everyone,” Gueli Fischer announced last week in a highly craftsmanship and photography level in Benthaus Los Angeles in Los Angeles.
Since uncertainty revolves around an industry that is already vibrating change and contraction, the words of the Sag-Aftra Secretary and the co-chair of the National Government and Public Policy Committee had an additional resonance on May 8 with workers who are less than the two lines and any other person who hurts me almost because the jobs are rare.
Hoping to change matters, the goal of California Governor Gavin News is to pump the incentives of film and television tax in Golden to 750 million dollars annually, which is steadily transmitted through the legislative body in Sacramento with deep support. In the capital, talking about a federal incentive is receiving Donald Trump at the present time through a plan in which a special ambassador to Hollywood John Voet participated. In fact, today, SAG-Aftra joined Voight and ambassador for Silvertter Stallone, as well as DGA, WGA, Teamsters, PGA, MPA, and more in a White House speech that praises “President Trump's focus on” protecting American jobs and behaving for his federal support to combat federal production. Crabtree -ireland.
He speaks briefly and described him as a “great opportunity to reconnect”, Crabtree -ireland was at an event here looking at you last week. In a very clear state of exotic mattress tools that meet together in the hope of saving the Hollywood medium dream, there was also a medium Amptp manager and former SAG leader Greg Hesnger.
In a mixture of players and interests in supporting industry, Senator Lula Smulwood Kevas appeared (Senate, Province 28), and the association member Tina McCainer, SAG-Aftra La Local President and Vice President of the National President, LA). Congress of Congress, Sydney Kamel, (Democratic, California 37), told her mother in SAG-Aftra and the need for more money for tax incentive programs.
The attendees were also attended by SAG-Aftra National VP, actors), David Julif, Spencer Garrett, Alfred Molina and Jason George (SAG-Aftra National Council). Star Trek: Picard Alums, Michelle Hurd (SAG-Aftra National Board), and SAG-Aftra La Local Board also on the deck.
Among the elected actors, Los Angeles Karen Bass mayor spoke about her personal commitment to better and greater incentives on the state and even the national level.
The first mayor said, “Three generations in my family were linked to the industry, and I think a lot of education should happen in our city and in our state around all auxiliary companies, equality, flower ingenuity, tailors, and all people who depend on their lives on this industry.” Bass concluded that “I took a big blow during these past few years, from Covid to the strike and now this, but we will run it,” Bass concluded, pledged to facilitate filming in the angels city with less and more streamlined declaration fees.
Just like the Rock the City event in New York City last month, the pluscinemaz.comwas a partner in the media at SAG-Aftra for the event of May 8.