Disney vs. DeSantis timeline: What happened when Florida's governor took on the Mouse
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12% Somewhat Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
34% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-47% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : Here's what has happened so far:The Florida legislature passed the "Parental Rights in Education" bill, which would, among other things, prohibit public school teachers from "instruction" about sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten to 3rd grade -- though it wasn't taught in those grades -- and limit undefined "age appropriate" discussions in other grades.48% : Reedy Creek exempted 38 miles of land Disney owns from most state and local regulations and allowed Disney to collect taxes, follow its own building codes and provide emergency services for its six theme parks and resorts.
43% :"The Legislature's going to void anything Disney did on the way out the door but now that Disney has reopened this issue we're not just going to void the development agreement they tried to do, we're going to look at things like taxes on the hotels, we're going to look at things like tolls on the roads, we're going to look at things like developing some of the property that the district owns," DeSantis said.
42% : "You know what, even though there are ways where you could potentially have local communities absorb jurisdiction over Disney, after seeing them threatening to raise taxes on their citizens, we are not going to be in a situation where we're just going to be giving them locally control," DeSantis said during an event at Seminole State College.
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