After DeSantis took over the theme park's governing board, the company and the district began fighting in state court over how Disney World would be developed in the future. As part of the ...
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Members of the board approved the ... publicly opposed the law and DeSantis stripped Disney of the special status it had for decades, which gave it self-governing power over the Reedy Creek ...
Ron DeSantis ... the power to appoint the members and changed Reedy Creek’s name to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. DeSantis removed the Disney loyalists from the board and ...
“Ron DeSantis Claims Victory Over Disney, and All He Had To Do Was Give Disney Everything They Wanted.” So who really scored a win? They both did. Some of Disney’s biggest ...
Ron DeSantis’ tourism ... government services for Disney World, the report states. As the primary landowner, Disney had the power to pick the district’s five board members in elections.
DeSantis still insisted the dispute with the Walt Disney Co., for which he drew skepticism and even backlash from GOP corners ...
In a meeting Wednesday morning, members of the board of the Central ... judge dismissed a lawsuit Disney filed accusing DeSantis of weaponizing his political power to punish the company for ...
(The Hill) — Disney ... member board to govern the district. Disney claimed DeSantis and the state of Florida violated the company’s First Amendment rights by using government power to ...
replacing a DeSantis-appointed board chairman who was a Disney critic. Under the deal, covenants and a development agreement Disney supporters on the board made with the company just before the ...
Members of the board approved the settlement agreement, ending the nearly two years of litigation that were originally sparked by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) “Don’t Say Gay” law.