HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A major film incentive bill is awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott's signature. Experts say it has the potential to reshape the entertainment landscape in Texas, and Houston may stand to gain the most.

The legislation would inject $300 million in taxpayer-funded incentives into the state's film rebate program every two years through 2035. It's designed to attract film and television productions by offering financial support for projects that shoot at least 60% of their content within Texas. The rebates can be used for everything from wages and airfare on Texas-based airlines to purchases at local restaurants.

According to Houston First , the city saw more than $81 million in film-related economic impact last year. The potential for that number to grow is significant, ex

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