Texas is poised to become a film haven — but not without a fight

The Texas Senate has proposed injecting a staggering half a billion dollars into film production, as economists and fiscal hawks question the return on investment.

By Pooja Salhotra, The Texas TribuneFebruary 17, 2025 11:00 am, ,

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Writer, director and producer Taylor Sheridan and actor Dennis Quaid both appeared at an interim Senate Finance Committee hearing at the state Capitol on Oct. 9, 2024. Lorianne Willett / The Texas Tribune

The rise of film incentives

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The Gas Station outside of Smithville, pictured here on Feb. 6, 2025, was one of the filming locations for the 1974 movie "Texas Chainsaw Massacre."

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Troy Streuer, owner of Pocket’s Grille and supporter of the state's film incentive program, in Smithville on Feb. 7, 2025. The restaurant features film memorabilia from different movies filmed in the town.

Critics of incentives

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The Smithville home featured in the 1998 film "Hope Floats" starring Sandra Bullock.