Four Floridians are suing Gov. Ron DeSantis for violating their rights as taxpayers by dissolving Disney World's special district and leaving their counties to absorb the company's $2 billion bond debts.They argue that Gov. DeSantis is violating the law that established the district in the first place as well as the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights by suddenly transferring the special district's debt to their counties. They also say Disney's rights to free speech and due process are being trampled on.The Reedy Creek Improvement District was set up in 1967 and takes care of building permits, trash pick-up and other basic functions at Disney's 25,000-acre property.
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