Brian
Well-Known Member
As anyone in Central FL can attest to, just because ground breaking has already taken place, it doesn't mean you have to move in. For example:They have already broken ground and started construction and as long as the tax credits aren’t put in jeopardy they will probably follow through. As we’ve said numerous times, Disney cannot just leave FL. WDW cannot be moved. But this is not really about current projects it’s about what companies will do in the future, especially ones not tied directly to FL specifically. I think it’s pretty short sighted to assume there’s no cost to these types of policies. They certainly benefit politicians and political donations but there’s a cost long term that’s difficult to quantify.
. Even then, as long as there are states with heavy taxation, and excessive public health and regulatory burdens like California and New York, Florida will maintain a pro-business reputation, albeit somewhat diminished.