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Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill stripping Disney of special district control

Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill stripping Disney of special district control
Governor, Ron DeSantis was in central florida today, where he signed *** law stripping Disneyworld of its special district, Anika Hope was there and has reaction from the governor. The governor spoke this morning saying today, the corporate kingdom finally comes to an end. Disney world's Reedy Creek Improvement District becomes central florida tourism oversight. District lawmakers approved this bill during *** special session giving the governor authority to appoint board members for the district. He named those members today *** member of the Sarasota County School board, three attorneys and *** florida businessman. He said the new board is set to meet in *** little over *** week to stress that there will be no additional tax burden on anyone in central florida. He said that the debt accrued by Disney will be paid by Disney. The governor also noted when Disney's former ceo spoke out against the parental rights and education bill known to critics as don't say gay bill. So we had *** little bit of *** tussle last year over school legislation and and Disney came out against something that was really just about protecting young kids. And the district will, for the first time have to report budget and finances to the state would be restricted from building air sports stadiums and civic centers. And there could be no expansion of Disney boundaries without state approval now has noted several times that this would stay under state control, but that he would like to eventually handed off to local government if there would be no extra burden on taxpayers in Orlando and hope question
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Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill stripping Disney of special district control
Speaking from Reedy Creek Fire Station #4 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on Monday morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law stripping Disney World of its special district. In a recent special session, Florida lawmakers approved a bill that would give DeSantis authority to change the name to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. The governor announced he would be signing the bill Monday morning. In the beginning of the news conference, DeSantis said, "Today the corporate kingdom finally comes to an end." "We had a little bit of a tussle last year over school legislation," DeSantis said, referring to the former CEO speaking out against the Parental Rights in Education Bill, known to critics as "Don't Say Gay." "If you're going that way as a corporation, those are not the values we want to promote in the state of Florida," he said. "So we believed being joined at the hip with this one California-based company was not sustainable." DeSantis stressed that there would be no additional tax burden on anyone in Central Florida, including the municipal debt accrued by Disney. The Board of Supervisors will be replaced by five people appointed by DeSantis. He named them as Martin Garcia, Bridget Zeigler, Brian Aungst, Mike Sasso and Ron Peri.He said the first meeting is scheduled for a week from Wednesday. What changes?A review of the law shows very few changes other than the governor getting the power to appoint board members.For the first time, the district will have to report budget and finances to the state, would be restricted from building airports, stadiums and civic centers, and there could be no expansion of Disney boundaries without state approval.There will also be no spending of public money on attractions advertising. But the district will retain power over planning, zoning, building, and safety codes, and retain current tax-exempt status for property and bonds.

Speaking from Reedy Creek Fire Station #4 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on Monday morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law stripping Disney World of its special district.

, Florida lawmakers approved a bill that would give DeSantis authority to change the name to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. The governor announced he would be signing the bill Monday morning.

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In the beginning of the news conference, DeSantis said, "Today the corporate kingdom finally comes to an end."

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"We had a little bit of a tussle last year over school legislation," DeSantis said, referring to the former CEO speaking out against the Parental Rights in Education Bill, known to critics as "Don't Say Gay."

"If you're going that way as a corporation, those are not the values we want to promote in the state of Florida," he said. "So we believed being joined at the hip with this one California-based company was not sustainable."

DeSantis stressed that there would be no additional tax burden on anyone in Central Florida, including the municipal debt accrued by Disney.

The Board of Supervisors will be replaced by five people appointed by DeSantis. He named them as Martin Garcia, Bridget Zeigler, Brian Aungst, Mike Sasso and Ron Peri.

He said the first meeting is scheduled for a week from Wednesday.

What changes?

A review of the law shows very few changes other than the governor getting the power to appoint board members.

For the first time, the district will have to report budget and finances to the state, would be restricted from building airports, stadiums and civic centers, and there could be no expansion of Disney boundaries without state approval.

There will also be no spending of public money on attractions advertising. But the district will retain power over planning, zoning, building, and safety codes, and retain current tax-exempt status for property and bonds.