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Disney has managed to build out most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe within the southern environs of the state of Georgia, but some pending legislation in the Peach State now threatens to upend that cozy relationship. HB 757, otherwise known as the Free Exercise Protection Act, is a proposed religious liberty law that would allow faith-based organizations and business owners to deny services to people whose lifestylesand, more specifically, marriagesare somehow in conflict with their religious beliefs.
The bills previous iteration sought this protection for religious officials, so they could decline performing marriage ceremonies for couples who dont fit their narrow definition of matrimony, but its since been expanded to allow Georgia businesses to take the same discriminatory stance. The bill has passed the state House and Senate, and is now being reviewed by Governor Nathan Deal. But if the governor signs off, Disney and Marvel, who consider themselves inclusive companies, have indicated that theyll take their movie business elsewhere, even if it means disrupting production on Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 and Avengers: Infinity War.
Disney and Marvel have been joined in their opposition by some pretty big names in the entertainment industry, including the NFL, Live Nation, and AMC Networks, which films The Walking Dead in and around Atlanta. Additionally, the Motion Picture Association Of American has spoken up to urge the Georgia governor against signing off on the bill, and Time Warner, which is the parent company of CNN, Warner Bros., and HBO, issued the following statement regarding the discriminatory proposed legislation:
We strongly oppose the discriminatory language and intent of Georgias pending religious-liberty bill, which clearly violates the values and principles of inclusion and the ability of all people to live and work free from discrimination.
Georgias been mighty generous with its tax incentives, and currently trails only California and New York as one of the primary production locations in the country. According to The Washington Post, the state reported nearly $2 billion in in-state spending on film and television productions in the 2015 fiscal year, which is why many critics of the bill have pointed out that its implementation would cause severe damage to the local economy. The Post also reports that several hundred corporationsincluding Fortune 500 companies like Verizon, Google, and Microsofthave formed a coalition urging the governor not to sign the bill.
http://www.avclub.com/article/disney-nfl-amc-threaten-boycott-georgia-over-propo-234265
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