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Some face legal challenges, such as a bill that would prevent abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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Officials say more time was needed to build the campus and the company wanted to give workers additional time to adjust to the transition.
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The governor signed two Disney-related measures passed during a special session on congressional redistricting, prompting credit-rating agency Fitch Ratings to place a “rating watch negative” on about $1 billion in outstanding debt.
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Democratic lawmakers say the dissolution of the Reedy Creek Improvement District will be increased taxes for residents of Orange and Osceola Counties.
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Costumed characters haven’t been able to give hugs, sign autographs or interact up close with fans because of the pandemic.
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DeSantis said parents, not teachers, should be broaching subjects of sexual orientation and gender identity with their children.
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On this week's Florida Roundup, we discuss Disney workers' response to Florida legislation that would ban classroom discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade, along with a new report on climate change.
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It stems from LGBTQ advocates and Disney employees questioning CEO Bob Chapek’s slow response in publicly criticizing Florida legislation that critics have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
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It's in response to what they say is CEO Bob Chapek’s slow response in publicly criticizing the legislation.
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CEO Bob Chapek expressed concerns about the bill that would limit conversations about gender and sexuality in K-3 classrooms earlier this week.
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Disney CEO Bob Chapek says the company will pledge five million dollars to groups "working to protect" LGBTQ+ rights. The Human Rights Campaign says it won't take Disney's money.
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Orlando is the top tourist destination in the U.S., attracting 35 million visitors in 2020. That’s during a pandemic. This story is about an unofficial diagnosis some visitors will get while on vacation.