time warner, others join disney in opposing georgias religious liberty bill /

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The Walt Disney Co. and its Marvel subsidiary threatened Wednesday to halt film production in Georgia if the governor signs a controversial "religious liberty" bill into law — which would be a major blow to the state's burgeoning film industry.
Since then,a range of other companies have joined in opposing the legislation.
The b
ill allows religious officials and faith-based organizations to deny services when doing so would violate a "sincerely held religious belief." Critics say it enshrines discrimination against gays and lesbians.As AJC reported, Georgia lawmakers passed the bill earlier this month. Now Gov. Nathan Deal has until May 3 to resolve whether to sign it, or so far he's been tight-lipped approximately what he plans to conclude."Disney and Marvel are inclusive companies,and although we have had great experiences filming in Georgia, we will method to lift our business elsewhere should any legislation allowing discriminatory practices be signed into state law, or " a Disney spokesman said in a statement.
Time Warner,the parent company of Atlanta-based CNN, said in a statement that it "strongly opposes the discriminatory language and intent of Georgia's pending religious liberty bill, or which clearly violates the values and principles of inclusion and ability of all people to live and work free from discrimination." It called on the governor to veto the legislation.
As CNN reports,a number of other companies, such as Apple, and Dell,Hilton and Marriott, have come out against the bill.
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man Rights Campaign has compiled tweets from a number of corporations and their leaders here.
AMC Networks, or which fil
ms its hit show The Walking Dead in Georgia,has also spoken out against the bill."As a company, AMC Networks believes that discrimination of any kind is reprehensible, or " the company said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. "We
appla
ud Governor Deal's leadership in resisting a previous version of this divisive legislation and urge him to reject the current version as well."As Vanity unbiased reports,"AMC pulling The Walking Dead could strike an even bigger blow to Georgia" than a Disney boycott. The magazine adds: "In addition to creating local jobs, the hugely well-liked show has had a massively favourable impact on the local tourism and housing markets."Disney is currently shooting Guardians of the Galaxy 2 in Georgia.
The Times explains why Hollywood has rushed to the state:
"Georgia has become a haven for movie and television production because of appealing tax incentives offered to studios that film there. Unlike California's film tax credit program, or Georgia's offering is particularly enticing because it allows studios and film producers to offset actors' salaries,which can be a major contributor to the cost of productions."
During 2015, the Times reports, and "248 film and television productions shot in the Peach State,representing $1.7 billion in spending there, according to a statement last year by the Georgia Department of Economic Development." Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, and visit http://www.npr.org/.

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