DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

David Ellison Attends DC Dinner in Push for Bipartisan Federal Film Tax Incentive

July 14, 2026
in News
David Ellison Attends DC Dinner in Push for Bipartisan Federal Film Tax Incentive

David Ellison was in Washington, D.C. Monday night to continue negotiations for a federal film tax incentive at a dinner hosted by the House Committee on Ways and Means, TheWrap has learned.

The gathering, hosted by committee chair Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.), came just hours after 12 state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit to block Paramount’s $110 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.

The bipartisan dinner featured 13 Democratic and Republican representatives from the committee and was planned long before the lawsuit dropped early Monday, an individual with knowledge of the engagement told TheWrap.

Paramount’s chief legal officer Makan Delrahim was also in attendance.

As we mentioned, Ellison’s trip to Washington, D.C. fell on the same day that California Attorney General Rob Bonta and 11 state attorneys general sued to block the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger. Bonta led the charge with the filing, blasting the merger as “unlawful.”

“Today, I am leading 12 states in challenging the proposed merger of Warner Bros. and Paramount and asking the court to block the deal,” Bonta said in a statement earlier on Monday. “California’s film and entertainment industry touches the lives of Americans daily. We’re going to court to fight for a free and fair market and protect this iconic industry.”

Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Washington were also included in the lawsuit that argued the merger would create an entertainment giant with increased leverage over movie theaters, as well as cable and streaming platforms.

“We will vigorously defend the transaction and demonstrate that this challenge is inconsistent with sound competition policy and the competitive realities of the media marketplace,” a Paramount spokesperson said in response to the filing. “Delaying this transaction will only harm entertainment workers who have already suffered over recent years as technology has disrupted their livelihood and cost California tens of thousands of entertainment jobs.”

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Cinema United have voiced their support for the state AGs’ legal effort, with Mamdani claiming this was “not a merger that serves the public.”

Politico’s Daniel Miller first broke the news on Ellison’s trip to D.C.

The post David Ellison Attends DC Dinner in Push for Bipartisan Federal Film Tax Incentive appeared first on TheWrap.

Scientists Developed a Weight-Control Powder You Can Sprinkle Into Dinner
News

Scientists Developed a Weight-Control Powder You Can Sprinkle Into Dinner

by VICE
July 14, 2026

What if you didn’t have to take a shot to lose weight? What if all you had to do was ...

Read more
News

Internet stunned as Trump skips Lindsey Graham tribute for race cars: ‘Didn’t mention him’

July 14, 2026
News

Dan and Shay, Robert Downey Jr., Justin Bieber and more hit the Hamptons

July 14, 2026
News

Jon Stewart Mocks Mitch McConnell’s Recovery Photo

July 14, 2026
News

Why Dogs Hump People, Other Dogs, and Basically Anything Nearby

July 14, 2026
Prince Harry reveals his multiple occupations in candid new interview

Prince Harry reveals his multiple occupations in candid new interview

July 14, 2026
Oakland mayor ripped over $60M sweetheart stadium deal — as crumbling ex-Raiders home loses final team

Oakland mayor ripped over $60M sweetheart stadium deal — as crumbling ex-Raiders home loses final team

July 14, 2026
12 State AGs Seek Temporary Restraining Order to Block Paramount-Warner Merger Ahead of Litigation

12 State AGs Seek Temporary Restraining Order to Block Paramount-Warner Merger Ahead of Litigation

July 14, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026