Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Friday to dissolve Walt Disney World's self-governing capabilities, the latest move in an ongoing feud over the company's stance on a controversial state education law known by critics as "Don't Say Gay."
The law orders the Reedy Creek Improvement District — a special tax area that allows Disney to run its parks pseudo-independently of local government — be scrapped.
Florida lawmakers on Thursday voted to strip the amusement park of such priveledges, sending the bill to DeSantis for his signature.
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