KEY POINTS
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed into law a bill revoking the Walt Disney Company's special district status in the state, just days after the legislation was first introduced on Tuesday.
  • Disney has up to this point declined to comment on the legislation, but the dispute is likely to end up in court.
  • Sunsetting the Reedy Creek Improvement District means that local counties will likely be left to foot the bill for potholes and emergency services at Disney World.

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View of the Walt Disney statue in front of Cinderella Castle inside the Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed into law a bill revoking the Walt Disney Company's special district status in the state, just days after the legislation was first introduced on Tuesday.

The bill, which would see the Reedy Creek Improvement District dissolved, passed the state Senate on Wednesday with a vote of 23-16 and the state's House of Representatives on Thursday by a vote of 70-38.

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