After the Florida legislature voted in April to dissolve Disney’s 55-year-old special tax district around its theme parks, Florida lawmakers are now working on plans to reverse the move seen as fallout from the "Don’t Say Gay" controversy between governor Ron DeSantis and then-chief executive Bob Chapek over a new state law, reported Financial Times’ Christopher Grimes. State lawmakers are at work on a compromise that would allow Disney to "keep the arrangement largely in place with a few modifications," according to Grimes’ report. Reference Link
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