National Post

FLORIDA SENATE PASSES BILL TO END DISNEY’S SELF-GOVERNING STATUS

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The Florida Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would eliminate Walt Disney World’s self-governing status in response to the company’s opposition to a new state law limiting discussion of LGBTQ issues in schools.

The Republican-led Senate voted 23 to 16 to do away with a special tax district that has allowed Walt Disney Co. to self-govern the area of Orlando where its theme park complex has been sited since the late 1960s.

The bill still has to clear the House before it heads to Governor Ron Desantis’ desk. In a surprise move, Desantis asked lawmakers to consider the legislatio­n during a special session he called this week.

The law seeks to eliminate special tax districts including the Reedy Creek Improvemen­t District in Orlando. That structure makes Disney, which is one of the state’s largest private employers, and other landowners responsibl­e for providing services such as fire fighting, power, water and roads. They in turn get relief from taxes and fees.

The governor, a Republican who is a potential candidate for his party’s 2024 presidenti­al nomination, wants to strike back at Disney for it opposition to a law that bans classroom instructio­n on sexual orientatio­n and gender identity for students younger than about 9. Desantis signed the legislatio­n last month.

Last month, the company condemned the legislatio­n, saying it would pause all of its political donations in Florida.

Disney did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Wednesday. The change would go into effect in June 2023.

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