Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill dissolving Reedy Creek Improvement District and his office says Disney will pay more taxes

Apr 22, 2022 in "The Walt Disney Company"

Posted: Friday April 22, 2022 6:19pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

As expected, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed the bill calling for the elimination of Reedy Creek Improvement District.

Earlier this week, the Florida Senate voted 23-16 to pass a bill to dissolve Disney's Reedy Creek Improvement District as Governor Ron DeSantis continues to work to punish Disney for opposing Florida's HB 1557, also known as the 'Don't Say Gay' bill.

Disney now faces the real possibility that the Reedy Creek Improvement District will be dissolved on June 1 2023.

DeSantis said after signing the bill, "You know, you did have the issue with our Parents Rights and Education bill...for whatever reason, Disney got on that bandwagon, they demagogued it, they lied about it," he said.

The bill is likely to receive several legal challenges before any implications are realized for Disney. At this stage, it appears that nobody involved in voting for the elimination of Reedy Creek has any plan to handle the district's massive debt and how current Reedy Creek responsibilities could be handled by Orange and Osceola Counties.

After signing the bill, DeSantis said, "People say, they have services and utilities. We're going to take care of all that, don't worry. We have everything thought out." He did not go on to offer any details or plan of how that would work.

He went on to say, "I don't even know that I knew the name of it prior to this becoming something that was live in the past few months."

Speaking to Fox News, when asked how eliminating Reedy Creek would be carried out in reality, Florida's Speaker of the House commented that "We have a year to figure that that out."

The press secretary for Ron DeSantis said on Twitter, "People will [ask about Disney's] services & utilities. We're gonna take care of that. Don't worry. We have everything thought out. Don't let anyone tell you somehow Disney's going to get a tax cut out of this. They're going to pay more taxes as a result of this."

Representatives of Orange County have suggested that its residents may see massive tax hikes to cover the Reedy Creek debt.

"The moment that it dissolves, that money's gone. And instead, what happens is all the debts and obligations of Reedy Creek get transferred over to Orange County government," said Scott Randolph, Orange County tax collector.

The creation of the Reedy Creek Improvement District in 1967 allowed Disney the luxury of establishing its own independent government that handles many aspects of the Walt Disney World property, including emergency services, infrastructure, and construction permitting.

These latest developments follow escalating tensions between DeSantis and Disney CEO Bob Chapek regarding Disney's opposition to Florida's HB 1557, also known as the 'Don't Say Gay' bill.

Disney has suspended all political donations in the state of Florida in response to the bill.

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JoeCamel6 days ago

Welllllll....

JKick956 days ago

Do we have any updates on what this plan entails?

MR.Dis20 days ago

To give an example, I am retired from JP Morgan Chase, the provider of Disney Visa charge cards. I was eligible to purchase WDW and Disneyland tickets thru a portal for 20% off the rack rate. I do not know if that is still the case. While I was an annual pass holder purchasing thru DVC, I would purchase tickets for my kids when they visited WDW with their families. It was a significant savings.

flyakite20 days ago

Should anyone be interested and would like to attend:

michmousefanDec 29, 2024

cranbizDec 28, 2024

Not really a distortion of facts. Yes, RCID was a legally a separate entity from TWDC. In reality, it was controlled by WDW, which is why DeSantis had a hard on for getting revenge on TWDC for "don't say gay" and other woke policies by trying to revoke the district. He couldn't do that for many reasons so he got the law changed to appoint his own governing board. As we know, that really did fail miserably and there is now a board that is not antagonistic towards Disney. There is a charge for those benefits to the third party entities in some way, shape or form. WDW doesn't give anything away for free. RCID (and many third party operating participants) pay for those benefits (usually at a very reduced rate). So, in the case of RCID, Disney paid for those benefits through it's tax assessments because RCID has no income of it's own except for income received from it's taxpayers (of which TWDC is it's largest and majority taxpayer). So, what I said was true. WDW paid for the benefits granted by RCID to it's employees and RCID, by granting those benefits paid WDW back for them. This keeps everything legal. Yes, CFTOD wanted to stick it to Disney by refusing to pay WDW for those benefits, which in turn stuck it to the employees. RCID and CFTOD employees were never WDW Cast Members, they were employees of RCID or are/were employees of CFTOD.

LAKid53Dec 28, 2024

It takes little time to release a completed report. Unless that report didn't say exactly what you wanted it to say....

LAKid53Dec 28, 2024

Governor's office receives a FOIA (govt in the Sunshine) request... "What's sunshine?" 🙄

LAKid53Dec 28, 2024

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LAKid53Dec 28, 2024

Florida statute says state records are open to the public. It doesn't say how quickly agencies have to provide the info. When I worked for various state agencies, we tried getting the requested info as quickly as possible. If it was a state legislator or governor's office, yesterday wasn't fast enough. 😉

LAKid53Dec 28, 2024

Bingo

Chi84Dec 28, 2024

So they had to ferret it out as opposed to the government releasing it to the news agencies. That’s understandable. Those requests can take a surprisingly long time to fulfill.

StripesDec 28, 2024

WKMG submitted a public records request. That request was just recently fulfilled and the document released. WKMG hasn’t said when they submitted the request.

UnbansheeDec 28, 2024

Lol, you must be new here. The state doesn't like to "live in the sunshine" when it comes to matters that the esteemed governor finds personally difficult