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Jon Voight and President Donald Trump want to "Make Hollywood Great Again."
Voight, along with his special advisor Steven Paul, submitted a "comprehensive plan" to the president to save the film and television industry.
The "Ray Donovan" actor, 86, was named in January as a special ambassador by Trump for the purpose of "bringing Hollywood" back.
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Jon Voight proposed a detailed plan to President Donald Trump to "Make Hollywood Great Again." (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Voight and Paul met with "dozens of leading film and television organizations (guilds, unions, studios and streamers) about what changes need to be made to increase domestic film production," according to a statement.
The meeting was conducted in person with Trump at his Mar-A-Lago estate, and included SP Media Group/Atlas Comics President Scott Karol.
"The proposal includes federal tax incentives, significant changes to several tax codes, the establishment of co-production treaties with foreign countries, and infrastructure subsidies for theater owners, film and television production companies, and post-production companies," the statement said. "The proposal also includes a focus on job training, and tariffs in certain limited circumstances."
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"The President loves the entertainment business and this country, and he will help us make Hollywood great again," Voight said.

Jon Voight has been a longtime supporter of Donald Trump. (Mandel Ngan)
"The American film industry, and Hollywood, is a beacon for teaching the American Dream to the world and is an engine for job growth and career opportunity," said Paul. "It’s essential that we preserve America’s leadership in film and television production."
He added, "We look forward to working with the administration, the unions, studios, and streamers to help form a plan to keep our industry healthy and bring more productions back to America.
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"By creating the right environment through smart incentives, updated policies, and much-needed support, we can ensure that American production companies thrive, more jobs stay here at home, and Hollywood once again leads the world in creativity and innovation."
"We’ve spent months meeting with top leaders across the film and television industry, and there is broad agreement that runaway production has become a serious issue that needs to be addressed now," Karol said.
"This plan is about leveling the playing field so that producing right here in America is not only a competitive option, but the first choice."
The White House and its relevant policy advisors are in the process of reviewing the proposal.
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Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to Tracy.Wright@fox.com.
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