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Gov. Josh Stein announced over $29 million in state rebates for seven new film and TV projects.

The governor stated this investment is expected to generate $130 million in economic activity and 3,800 jobs.

Wilmington-based projects receiving rebates include the TV pilot "RJ Decker" and the feature film "Driver's Ed."

Stein expressed a desire to work with the legislature to potentially enhance the state's current film incentive program.

Gov. Josh Stein was in Wilmington on Sept. 10, speaking with small business owners and others with a stake in the state's film and television industry.

"It's about trying to stimulate the economy," Stein, a Democrat, said during a short news conference held outside downtown coffee shop and bar Bespoke, which has been used as a filmi

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