News Reedy Creek Improvement District and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
If you’re referring to the bill I think you are. 75% of Floridians oppose it, including 61% of Republicans. That’s why the governor signed it at midnight with no press. It’s not a political winner, and it’s already cost him support from big money Repiblicans donors.
Because the parameters are COMPLETELY different now. And that’s what cowards do.
It’s the reason we have the saying “under the cover of darkness”

There was “tacit” approval for the ages involved in the first one because it made some sense.

Here’s what coward did: now teachers, coaches, counselors, administrators are prohibited…by law…to help post pubescent teens in any way.

Because those who are new to “adulting” and struggling with hard issues being more isolated is definitely good “public policy”.

Edit me as you see fit. There is wrong and right and this starts with a W.
 
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peter11435

Well-Known Member
Can someone help me with some info circling back to their plan to limit district businesses from having Covid policies for customers? Is there a precedent for this? Is it allowed by the charter? I would like to address the board meeting on Wednesday about this but I need help with talking points. I just feel this creates a very dangerous precedent and something the district shouldn’t have the authority over.
I don’t really think it’s within their authority.

Things like plexiglass in queues and hand sanitizer dispensers, sure. Those could be argued as fire hazards. Masks and vaccine requirements, no.
 

Chi84

Premium Member
Can someone help me with some info circling back to their plan to limit district businesses from having Covid policies for customers? Is there a precedent for this? Is it allowed by the charter? I would like to address the board meeting on Wednesday about this but I need help with talking points. I just feel this creates a very dangerous precedent and something the district shouldn’t have the authority over.
You could start by asking them where in the charter they’re finding the authority to limit businesses from making their own decisions with respect to their employees?
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
68% of Floridians wanted Roe to continue. There's a reason the governor signed the bill around 11 PM with no accompanying press conference.

Several members of the GOP voted against it. Even Senate President Passidomo had reservations about the bill.

I didn't say anything about the majority, though - I said his Republican/conservative base. That 32% isn't going to be swayed away from him now, no matter what - particularly as so many of them already have issues with Disney to begin with.
That 32% is the new “lost generation”…move over WWI…

When the tv is believed, we all pivoted
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
So Moody is saying because of Disney’s agreement giving them certain government authorities they may have to provide certain public records. So then their agreement is valid?
Exactly. All it tells me is they are getting desperate. If they knew they could just void the agreement this would be pointless. They obviously don’t think the agreement is going anywhere. They are throwing a second Hail Mary after the first records request turned up nada.
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
I didn't say anything about the majority, though - I said his Republican/conservative base. That 32% isn't going to be swayed away from him now, no matter what - particularly as so many of them already have issues with Disney to begin with.
That should help him run for Governor again in 2030. For 2024 that base seems to prefer the original…..not the cheap cover band 🤡🤡🤡🤡
 

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