Attorney General's Office wants records over Disney-Reedy Creek deal
The Florida Attorney General’s Office is seeking public records related to the old Reedy Creek board’s last-minute agreement with Disney to limit the district’s power before a state-run board took over last month.
The new members of Disney World government board said Wednesday the previous board made a 30-year agreement with Disney to limit the board’s power.
Under a new law, Gov. Ron DeSantis was given the power to pick five board members last month to run Disney World’s government, seizing control from Disney. It was Republicans’ punishment for Disney speaking out against the Parental Rights in Education law that’s been called the “Don’t Say Gay” law by critics.
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