03/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/20/2026 15:11
Above: Friedman and Schiff on at the spotlight hearing in Burbank.
BURBANK, CA - Today, March 20, 2026, U.S. Congresswoman Laura Friedman (CA-30) joined Senator Adam Schiff's Senate Spotlight Hearing titled "Lights, Camera, Competition: Promoting American Film Production" in Burbank to examine the growing threats facing the American film and TV industry and its workforce.
At the hearing, Friedman discussed her work on a national film tax credit, the proposed $110 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger, and ongoing local job loss in the industry.
"We've lost 40% of our production jobs in three years, one-third of our soundstages are sitting empty, and now a $110 billion merger is threatening to gut even more jobs," said Congresswoman Laura Friedman (CA-30). "That's why this spotlight hearing matters, and I want to thank Senator Schiff for bringing it to Burbank, where these job losses hit home. I'm fighting for a federal production tax credit that levels the playing field, and I won't stop until we get it done."
FRIEDMAN'S WORK TO PROTECT INDUSTRY JOBS:
STATE OF THE INDUSTRY:
The Spotlight Hearing, "Lights, Camera, Competition: Promoting American Film Production," was led by Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and held in Burbank, California. Witnesses included actor Noah Wyle, IATSE President Matthew Loeb, Jim Acosta, and Jax Deluca, executive director of the Future Film Coalition.
Rep. Friedman represents California's 30th Congressional District, which encompasses nearly every major film studio in Hollywood.
Below: Friedman at the spotlight hearing.
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