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The bills require state inspections of Disney's monorail system and nullify last-minute development agreements Disney made with its former governing board.
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Members of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, voted unanimously to sue Disney in state court in the Orlando area.
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The trouble began last year when Disney opposed Florida's Parental Rights in Education law, which critics called Don't Say Gay. Legislation targeting Disney followed.
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Proposed legislation would enable the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to inspect Disney rides. It could also lead to property development near the parks.
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Governor Ron DeSantis and fellow Republican leaders are promising there’s more to come in an ongoing fight with Disney.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a measure transferring control over the Reedy Creek Improvement District from Disney to the governor's office.
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Many consider the move punishment for the company's public opposition to a law that bars instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade and lessons deemed not age appropriate.
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Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration says he doesn’t make “U-Turns." The administration released a statement Friday after the Financial Times reported a plan is in the works to reverse a law that eliminated Disney’s special tax district status.
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Governor Ron DeSantis has set the clock going to sunset Disney's self-governing district, called Reedy Creek. The district has been in place since the 1970s, but DeSantis called on lawmakers to revoke it, after the company criticized the so-called Don't Say Gay law. Lawmakers approved the sunset provisions this week, but in a series of controversial moves that may have skirted the state's open government laws.
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Ratcheting up a fight with Disney, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday expanded a special legislative session to consider eliminating a decades-old governing district set up for Disney World and nearby properties.