Disney's 'on probation' amid DeSantis' idea to repeal Reedy Creek Improvement Act, official warns
Florida CFO Patronis: Disney’s ‘on probation’
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis argues if Disney ‘colors outside the lines’ amid self-governing status there may be consequences from the Florida legislation.
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis warned Tuesday that Disney is "on probation" as Gov. Ron DeSantis and some Republican state legislators have surfaced the idea of repealing the Reedy Creek Improvement Act (RCIA).
"[Disney’s] on probation…If they color outside the lines, then there’ll probably be more questions of what can be done to ensure that they are still the type of partner that they were when that legislation was originally crafted," Patronis told "Cavuto: Coast to Coast."
Patronis’ comments come on the heels of DeSantis signing a bill that dissolved Walt Disney World’s special governing power in the state last month after the company announced public opposition to a new parental rights law in the state.
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Meanwhile, the Reedy Creek Improvement District is a special taxing district where Disney acts with the same authority and responsibility as a county government. The Reedy Creek Improvement Act was signed into law in May 1967 by Gov. Claude Kirk in response to lobbying efforts by Disney.
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The Reedy Creek Improvement District is set to dissolve in June 2023, but it's still unclear who will assume control and who will be responsible for the jurisdiction's roughly $1 billion in debts.