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Related: About this forumRecords Show Legislation Meant to Target Disney World for State-Mandated Ride Inspections Came from DeSantis.
A report from local journalist Jason Garcia reveals that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis office was responsible for the failed legislation that would target Walt Disney World for state-mandated ride inspections.
As a refresher, DeSantis held an April 17th press conference earlier this year to outline his plans for retaliation against Walt Disney World for the theme park speaking out against the Dont Say Gay bill back in 2022. During the press conference, DeSantis floated the idea of a state prison at Walt Disney World or even allowing a different theme park operator to come in and build on Disney Worlds doorstep.
Wilton Simpson, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture
As part of the press conference, the newly elected Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson talked about further steps that the State could take to get its hands into Disneys operations. Simpson said that there was a proposal from the Florida Legislature that would allow the State to have a new inspection process for Disney World attractions. At the time, Disney World was one of a handful of theme park operators that were exempt from inspections but must report injuries to the state. Other theme park operators included in the 2001 MOU Exempt Facilities list include SeaWorld, Universal Orlando, Busch Gardens, and Legoland.
https://blogmickey.com/2023/11/records-show-legislation-meant-to-target-disney-for-state-mandated-ride-inspections-came-from-desantis/
MichMan
(13,461 posts)Lunabell
(7,031 posts)It's all explained there. Several other large companies have the same exact exemptions and he singled out Disney in retribution. You can't do that, legally.
MichMan
(13,461 posts)I am opposed to any laws that are narrowly targeted towards certain segments. Like minimum wage laws in California that only apply to fast food restaurants in chains of a certain size, or hotels with x number of rooms etc.
But, this is about desatan's ongoing retribution toward Disney. You can't single out one and get away with it. Disney has a huge lawsuit against Florida and they're going to win. It will cost this state many millions and we, the taxpayers, will foot his bill.
William769
(55,857 posts)I have been countless times. I have watched Disney World grow into what it is today. What desantis is doing is disgraceful. I don't like desantis for many reasons and this is just another one.
Wonder Why
(4,687 posts)little guy doesn't and they can hide their crimes.
No exemptions from state inspection for Disney or anyone else.
MichMan
(13,461 posts)The catalyst for this shift is an emergency meeting orchestrated by CEO Bob Iger and billionaire investor Nelson Peltz. Steering the ship of Trian Fund Management, which boasts a hefty $8.5 billion under its belt, he has upped the ante in his quest for influence in the iconic entertainment company.
That paints a picture of a company at a crossroads (of a hostile takeover), grappling with changing public expectations, internal challenges and external pressures from investors.
Despite generating a staggering $21 billion in revenue in the last quarter, Disney's net income is a relatively modest $246 million.
This disproportionate earnings scenario has not gone unnoticed by employees, who find themselves in the paradoxical situation of facing job insecurity despite the company's immense earnings.
In the backdrop of these corporate maneuvers, the company faces mounting criticism over its recent strategic choices. The crux of the discontent lies in the perceived shift away from the company's core ethos of creating universally appealing, family-friendly content.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/hostile-takeover-at-disney-all-but-confirmed-after-alleged-emergency-meeting/ar-AA1kalUN?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=c35f962839ea46e8bc4e29cd82708a59&ei=47