Gov. Evers Celebrates Launch of New State Film Office and Tax Credit Program
Gov. Evers to travel across the state, highlighting newly launched film office that will bring creative endeavors to Wisconsin’s doorstep, bolster travel and tourism economy, and strengthen the film industry in Wisconsin
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, during his 2026 State of the State address last month, announced the highly anticipated launch of Wisconsin’s new film office, Film Wisconsin, and the state’s new film tax credit program, ushering in a new tool to bring creative endeavors to Wisconsin’s doorstep, bolster the state’s travel and tourism economy, and strengthen the film industry in Wisconsin. The state’s new film office and tax credit incentives program were created by the 2025-27 Biennial Budget signed into law by Gov. Evers last year to help attract film and television productions to Wisconsin. This week, Gov. Evers will be traveling across the state to celebrate the new film office and film tax credit program.
“Over the last several years, we’ve made supporting Wisconsin’s travel and tourism industry a top priority of my administration, creating our Office of Outdoor Recreation, supporting building projects at destinations across the state, bringing national events to our communities, and so much more, and it’s paid off big,” said Gov. Evers. “Now, our new film office and tax credit program will build on this important work and will bolster creative industries in Wisconsin and create economic opportunities for our local workers and businesses, all while showcasing the natural beauty, one-of-a-kind communities, and all that makes Wisconsin an unforgettable place to live, work, and visit.”
A part of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Film Wisconsin administers $5 million in film tax credits annually to assist the production of feature and short films, scripted and unscripted television shows, documentaries, broadcast advertisements, and production infrastructure in Wisconsin. Prior to the governor’s creation of the new film office, Wisconsin was just one of a handful of states without a dedicated film office.
With the creation of Film Wisconsin and the new tax credit, new productions will result in a two-fold benefit to the state by providing immediate returns like employing local workers, booking local lodging, and the purchasing of local goods and services to bolster local and statewide economies, while also through showcasing the state of Wisconsin and all it has to offer on a national and global stage to attract visitors for years to come.
Learn more about Film Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Film Production Tax Credit at FilmWisconsin.com.
Additionally, the governor’s State of the State address is available to watch on his YouTube channel and Facebook page.
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND ON EVERS ADMINISTRATION’S EFFORTS TO BOLSTER WISCONSIN’S TOURISM AND FILM INDUSTRY
Since 2019, and especially in the wake of the pandemic, Gov. Evers and his administration have made investing in Wisconsin’s tourism industry a top priority. Thanks in part to the governor’s efforts, in 2024, Wisconsin’s tourism industry saw its third consecutive record-breaking year of economic impact under the Evers Administration. According to 2024 economic impact data, the tourism industry generated a record-high $25.8 billion in total economic impact, or about $70 million per day, surpassing the previous record of $25 billion set in 2023, which itself was a record year.
The 2023-25 Biennial Budget signed by Gov. Evers included a historic $34 million investment over the biennium for the Department of Tourism to promote Wisconsin as a premier destination for leisure, business, and group travel, amounting to the largest increase in tourism marketing and advertising funds in state history. These funds ensured the department could run strategic campaigns and remain competitive with neighboring states. Building on efforts of the 2023-25 Biennial Budget investment, the most recent 2025-27 Biennial Budget signed by Gov. Evers provided additional investments to bolster tourism in Wisconsin, including:
- Making the Office of Outdoor Recreation, created by Gov. Evers in the 2019-21 state budget, permanent;
- Investing over $30 million over the biennium for tourism marketing, which will help the agency attract events and increase advertising in key tourism markets;
- Creating a State Film Office and providing one new position as well as authority to administer up to $5 million annually for film production tax credits to attract film opportunities to the state;
- Providing $5 million for a Taliesin Preservation Grant to support projects that sustain Taliesin’s unique mix of nature and Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture in Spring Green, Wisconsin, such as an education center, upgraded visitor amenities, and structural improvements;
- Providing three positions and associated funding to support the planning, preparation, and operation of the new, state-of-the-art Wisconsin History Center, scheduled to open in 2027; and
- Providing $340,000 GPR in fiscal year 2025-26 and $222,000 GPR in fiscal year 2026-27 to make security and safety improvements at historic sites across the state.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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