Animated Series and Reality Competition Shows Receive California Tax Credits for the First Time
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Seth McFarlane's "Family Guy" spinoff "Stewie," Dan Harmon's "President Curtis," and a series EP'd by Jimmy Kimmel all get credits for filming in the state.
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