(Las Vegas, NV) — The Nevada State Senate is set to vote on a controversial film tax credit to fund a Hollywood studio complex. The item passed through a committee and now heads to a full vote of the Senate. The bill narrowly passed the Assembly during the special session. AB-5 would fund 120-million dollars in annual tax credits for 15 years. It would go to studios that produce TV shows and movies at a complex in Summerlin. Supporters say it would boost the economy. Opponents believe it would drain tax money that would otherwise go to public services.
Senate To Vote Soon On New Film Tax Credit
Nov 18, 2025 | 6:39 AM

