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On April 22, 2022, the Walt Disney Company's self-governing authority of all the area surrounding Walt Disney World came to an end after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law legislation requiring Walt Disney World’s Reedy Creek Improvement District to come under the legal jurisdiction of the state of Florida in June 2023.[41][11]

This is incorrect. The bill was passed and signed, but the bill is not supposed to take effect until June 2023 and will almost certainly be challenged in court on several legal issues.

from In April 2022, the Florida Legislature passed a law abolishing the RCID. Some members of the Florida Legislature as well as political commentators claimed the action was retaliation stemming from Disney's opposition to the controversial Parental Rights in Education Act, commonly called the "Don’t Say Gay" bill by its critics.[3][4] The law takes effect in June 2023, at which time the RCID would be dissolved.[5] However, since the district has over $1 billion in bond liabilities it's possible the Florida may not be able to dissolve it so easily. In 1866 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that "once a local government issues a bond based on an authorized taxing power, the state is contract-bound and cannot eliminate the taxing power supporting the bond".[6][7]