Disney CEO Blasts Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for Being 'Anti-Business'
Gov. Ron DeSantis has gone after Disney after the company's rejection of the state's "don't say gay" law.
APRIL 3, 2023
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has gone after Disney after the company's rejection of the state's "don't say gay" law.
In a move that's being seen as a response to Disney's opposition to "don't say gay" legislation, Florida citizens may be looking at coughing up $1 billion.
Disney alleges a retaliatory takeover of its governing district following its opposition to Florida's “don’t say gay” law.
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Some say that tax payers could now be responsible for a $1 billion bill after the dissolution of Reedy Creek.
The Republican governor who believes in less government regulation of private business is attacking a private business.
The state's assertion of control over what was once a special Disney tax district is retribution for the company's constitutionally protected speech, the suit says.
Disney hasn't shown it was harmed by the state's takeover of a special district previously controlled by the company, Judge Allen Winsor said.
The appointee to Florida Gov. Ron Desantis's new Disney oversight board has previously called homosexuality "evil" and "shameful."
Because they couldn't do it right the first time, Republicans in Florida are trying again to get back at Disney for opposing DeSantis's anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
An act of retaliation against Disney for opposing the "don't say gay" law could saddle the state's citizens with a $1 billion bill.
Despite the company's initial hesitancy to decry the Parental Rights in Education bill, state Republicans are reportedly seeking retribution after the company denounced the legislation.
The comedian rebuked the Florida governor for stripping Disney World of its special status due to the company condemning the state's "don't say gay" law.
The CEO change-up happened after Disney suffered from PR and company debacles following the passage of Florida's "don't say gay" law.