After the Florida Senate voted in favor of dissolving the Reedy Creek Improvement District of Walt Disney World yesterday, the Florida House of Representatives has now approved the bill.
The house voted 70-38 on the bill to dissolve special districts established before 1968. The Reedy Creek Improvement District was established in 1967, though other districts would be affected by the bill too.
According to a Florida statute, the bill must be approved by the residents of a special district.
Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign the bill into law considering he expanded the Legislature’s special session to include it. He has been targeting Disney since they came out against the Parental Rights in Education, a.k.a. “Don’t Say Gay,” bill.
Read our breakdown of what may happen if the Reedy Creek Improvement District is dissolved.
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