Coalition for

American Production

📣 You're Invited!

Join Us for an Important Member Meeting
đź—“ Wednesday, October 1, 2025
đź•§ 12:30 PM (ET)

We’ll be covering key updates and upcoming initiatives you won’t want to miss, including:

  • Lobby Days in D.C. – Sign up now for our Nov. 5–6 advocacy trip and learn more about Bill 181

  • Federal Tax Incentive Update – Where things stand and what’s next

  • November Conference Preview – Get a sneak peek at what's ahead

This is a great opportunity to stay informed and get involved. We hope to see you there!


Join CAP on Nov 5th & 6th 2025 to lobby in DC this fall

Be part of our Lobby Conference this Fall as we come together to advocate for a national production incentive.

đź“… November 5 & 6, 2025

📍 Capitol Hill

Connect with industry leaders, meet with policymakers, and make your voice heard.

Spots are limited – don’t miss it!


Join the Fight to Bring Production Back to the USA

The last few years have been incredibly challenging for our industry. The United States hasn’t kept pace with global competition to attract production, and billions of dollars of investment in films and television projects has been spent in countries like Canada, England, South Africa, Ireland, Bulgaria, Romania, Argentina, and many more. Every year, this competition intensifies.

We must act now to make the U.S. a competitive and attractive place for production once again. That’s why the Coalition for American Production (CAP) is turning to Washington, D.C., to advocate for a federal tax incentive that brings jobs and opportunities back home.

We need your help to convince Congress this is an issue worth prioritizing.

Thank you,
TEAM CAP

A letter addressed to multiple U.S. government officials, discussing support for American jobs and the extension of Internal Revenue Code Section 181
Creative Industry Coalition Letter Supporting Section 181

 FAQs

  • CAP advocates for a federal film and television production tax incentive to keep jobs, investment, and creative production in the U.S. We work with lawmakers, industry leaders, and local businesses to push this policy forward.

  • Many countries offer aggressive tax incentives that significantly lower production costs. Without a competitive federal film tax credit, U.S. projects are increasingly relocating overseas, resulting in lost jobs, revenue, and local business support.

  • A national incentive would create high-paying jobs, support small businesses, boost local economies, and keep the U.S. competitive in the global entertainment market. It would also strengthen our cultural footprint by ensuring more stories are made at home.

  • You can email your representatives, sign the petition, join CAP as a member, or attend our events in Washington, D.C. Every action helps amplify the need for federal support in the film industry.

  • Yes, many U.S. states offer their own tax credits, but they vary in scope and funding. A federal incentive would complement these programs and provide a stable baseline across all states.