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 ...
That law gave DeSantis the ability to appoint the district’s five board members and changed Reedy Creek’s name to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. Disney filed the federal ...
The decades-old Reedy Creek district was closely aligned with Disney, while DeSantis appointed the new district's board. The district provides many local government services in an area that ...
(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 ...
Ron DeSantis ... The state and Walt Disney Co. have settled one major lawsuit, which ends the challenge to the new governing board, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.
The Board of Governors, the highest decision-making body of the IMF, consists of one governor and one alternate governor for each member country. The governor is appointed by the member country and is ...
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 ...
The governor’s office then could appoint a five-member board to govern the district. Disney claimed DeSantis and the state of Florida violated the company’s First Amendment rights by using government ...