FWIW - Below is something I don't see being mentioned here or by any of the mainstream media.
There are 6 special tax districts involved, not just Disney.
All were created before the Florida constitution was ratified in 1968 and were "grandfathered" in "as existing".
This means those 6 districts are subject to the terms and conditions they were founded under and not to the Florida Constitution of 1968, that the other 1800+ special tax districts in Florida are subject to.
This repeal of those 6 special tax districts has been on the back burner for some time because of the continuing complaints of "special treatment" from the other special tax districts that were established after the Florida Constitution of 1968 was ratified.
I remember complaints of "special privileges" and "special treatment" by the other tax districts as far back in 1970, a lot of it having to do with bond issues, governing and taxing issues, etc.
Under the approved bill, as passed, all 6 special tax districts created prior to the ratification of the Florida Constitution of 1968 are to be dissolved June 1st, 2023.
Under the approved bill, as passed, all 6 districts may reapply on June 1st, 2023 for special tax district status, but they will then be bound by the the same rules and regulations as the other 1800+ special tax districts in Florida.
I was "on staff" of a state representative from '92-'94 (those are 3 years I wish I could get back
) and the repeal of these 6 special districts was a "backroom" topic even then, but with Disney's influence, it was considered political suicide to challenge Disney then.
The feud between DeSantis and Disney just made this repeal of the 6 districts easy for the legislature to do.
Personally, I think Disney (and the other 5) will apply for and be granted "special tax district" status in 2023.