Florida legislators are looking to restore Disney’s special administrative status, which they rescinded last spring over the entertainment company’s opposition to a new law barring discussion about sexual orientation to young schoolchildren, according to a report.
Disney could again maintain the Reedy Creek Improvement District but with compromises, according to the Financial Times.
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