The private governing body of Walt Disney World, the Reedy Creek Improvement District, is unsure of what the exact repercussions will be from the legislation Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed to dissolve it in June 2023.
One guess from critics of the legislation is that neighboring counties will see spikes in taxes to account for nearly $1 billion in district debts. DeSantis has shrugged off such concerns, stating that there will be more legislation to address such issues.In the meantime, Greer said the board does not have answers to the looming questions surrounding the fate of the district, because "we don’t know where we are going.
The unraveling of the 55-year-old district came about after Disney took a position opposing Florida's new parental rights law, which prohibits schools from holding discussions about sexual orientation or gender identity with young children in kindergarten through third grade.Democrats have referred to the legislation as the "Don't Say Gay" bill, and many media outlets have repeated this despite DeSantis's office rejecting such a characterization.
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