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To: delchiante
In it, Foglesong claimed that Disney has maintained its exemption from property and sales tax and still enjoys fast-track permitting privileges. Per RSBN, HB 9B replaced the Reedy Creek Improvement District with a state-run board that would strip Disney of its control over the special tax district.

According to Foglesong, DeSantis’s politicized war with the House of Mouse has been skin-deep. He noted that when Orange County implemented a law-enforcement tax for property owners in unincorporated parts of their county, Disney was exempted from it.

So then DeSantis has now set up a board to make Disney pay its fair share of taxes. That sounds like a positive.

But then the board turns around and gives Disney everything they had before.

Am I describing this correctly?

61 posted on 03/13/2023 3:45:50 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign

I don’t really have a clue but that’s exactly how it could work out, in theory, right?
The minute I heard of a ‘board’, I smiled.

Governors come and go.
So do boards and members.
The only one that stays constant is the Mouse/Rat that happens to be known as a money printing machine..

And people like money.
Governors and boards and members of boards, included..


69 posted on 03/13/2023 3:54:59 PM PDT by delchiante
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