Are you a stock broker?Yes it would have
Liberals would have sold their stock idiot
Are you a stock broker?
The bill now heads to the governor's desk
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/florida-house-passes-bill-stripping-disney-of-self-governing-status
The move could have huge tax implications for Disney, whose series of theme parks have transformed Orlando into one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, and serves to further sour the relationship between the Republican-led government and a major political player in the state.
The special status, known as The Reedy Creek Improvement Act, was signed into law in May 1967 by Gov. Claude Kirk in response to lobbying efforts by Disney. The entertainment giant proposed building a recreation-oriented development on 25,000 acres of property in a remote area of Central Florida's Orange and Osceola counties, which consisted of 38.5 square miles of largely uninhabited pasture and swampland.
Orange and Osceola County did not have the services or resources needed to bring the project to life, so the state legislature worked with Disney to establish the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special taxing district that allows the company to act with the same authority and responsibility as a county government.
have you been to Disneyworld ? its not like one nfl, its like ALL of them.Disney is carrying about $1billion in debt via bonds. That debt is now Florida's problem.
Disney could shop itself around to other warm weather states who will be happy to give them the deal that they had in Fla.. Spend billions on a new Disney and avoid the property taxes that DeSantis is about to try to impose. It works for the NFL.
So Gov. Deathsentence just hiked prices at Disney?Then fewer people will go to Disney. But that is exactly how ALL corporate taxes work. The people that buy/us the product pay the Corporation's taxes.
LOL. Exactly what I've been saying in this thread. Lincoln Project will remind voters about the filthy little deeds by all of these Republican criminals.
Agree. Disney already pays millions in property taxes despite accruing all costs associated with running the community.No, unfortunately, it will be the property owners, tax codes would have to be changed to increase taxes on Disney.
Nope this is hurting Disney stock .
I know. It's huge. But the billion in debt that they walk away from, coupled with the current property taxes might just make it worthwhile?have you been to Disneyworld ? its not like one nfl, its like ALL of them.
I know. It's huge. But the billion in debt that they walk away from, coupled with the current property taxes might just make it worthwhile?

sorry.but this is just stupid. Last thing I want is tax increases (im in Orange county)
sorry.but this is just stupid. Last thing I want is tax increases (im in Orange county)
first off Im not sure how it all shakes down. While we technically become responsible for infrastructure -If DeSantis wins, you'll get the taxes.
You can always hope you don't have long too live so you don't have to pay those taxes, Dookie.....or just tell your neighbors you hate America, love Putin and support terrorism.![]()
Early versions of the state’s controversial bill were broader, but here’s the key line in the law that passed: “Classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate.” That language belies the claim that kids with gay siblings or two moms couldn’t talk openly about their families.
At first CEO Bob Chapek told employees that Disney would take no position. “As we have seen time and again, corporate statements do very little to change outcomes or minds,” he wrote. “Instead, they are often weaponized by one side or the other to further divide and inflame.” But inspired by an earlier tweet from former CEO Bob Iger, Disney employees went into open rebellion. Soon Mr. Chapek was groveling to his underlings and calling Florida’s bill a “challenge to basic human rights.”
Perhaps he thought this would be a free way to mollify his staff, but Mr. Chapek misjudged the political moment. Republican voters who have watched companies side with the progressive agenda and silence employees who disagree are fed up. Mr. Chapek was right the first time: Disney’s political foray didn’t stop the Florida law. But it made a lot of people mad, including Disney customers and state lawmakers.
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There’s a warning here to other companies, especially Big Tech and Wall Street, which are mainly based in liberal states but conduct business everywhere. If they try to impose their cultural values, they risk losing Republican allies on the policy issues that matter most to their bottom lines, such as regulation, trade, taxation, antitrust and labor law.TT
If good tax policy can’t pass Congress because Republican voters are furious about cultural imperialism from the C-suite, that’s bad for the country. It’s also bad for business. The Disney lesson for CEOs is to stay out of these divisive cultural fights. The lesson for political partisans in the workplace is that their bosses run the office, but they don’t run the country.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/revolt...ntis-bob-chapek-11650578648?mod=djemalertNEWS
whats not being mentioned is the real estate costs. Old Walt bought all that land at Louisianna Purchase rates.I know. It's huge. But the billion in debt that they walk away from, coupled with the current property taxes might just make it worthwhile?
the article also reference other areas of corporate wokeness.The quotes in boldface are rich. DeSantis and the Republican legislature are the ones imposing cultural values with their control of the state government; Disney imposed nothing -it only employed the power of speech, for what it's worth - in this case getting kicked in the ass.