Deadline Week 27 of Strike Talks: As the brutal movements wind, Billy Ray draws the attention of California state politicians to the government’s role in supporting the hard work movement.

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So the good news is that the semi-annual double strike that paralyzed Hollywood is over. The bad news is that Billy Ray is about to reach the end of the road in Deadline Strike Talk, which in our opinion has been very clever and a Light in the Darkness. He’ll do an additional episode or two to summarize the lessons we hope to learn from this paint discord, and then we’ll beg him to be on a podcast with Deadline. In a sober and intelligent tone. , and with a very smart guest list, he helped convey the complexities, forces and history that led to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. The hope is that he and his initial co-pilot, Todd Garner, need to continue an internal discussion. Discussion about baseball with the industry was done through Deadline in combination or separately. That’s a verbal exchange for another day. Here, Billy Ray talks about the regulation that returns the industry to painting. And he’s joined by California State Senators Anthony Portantino and Dave Min to talk about the state government’s role in supporting the hard work movement.

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