Meet the “Politically Connected Republican Allies” DeSantis Appointed to the Disney World District Board

Things are CHANGING for the House of Mouse.

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Disney’s Reedy Creek Improvement District has been changed in some key ways. Recently, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that changes the name of the District, alters some of the District’s powers and responsibilities, and (most importantly) replaces the Board of Supervisors with individuals appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. And DeSantis has wasted no time. He has already appointed some individuals to the new Board. Just who are they? Let’s take a look!

In terms of a brief summary, know that Reedy Creek functions essentially as its own county government. Its Board of Supervisors (which governs the District) has the ability to make decisions about various things within the district including fire services, emergency services, waste management, land use, and more.

As we identified above, one key change made with the new law that addresses Reedy Creek is that the Governor now has the ability to appoint all 5 members of the new Board of Supervisors that governs the District. Under the previous arrangement (that had been in place for over 50 years), the majority landowner in the District (a.k.a. Disney) had been able to appoint the members of the Board.

Reedy Creek Fire Department Sign

Disney previously filled the Board with members who were expected to be “friendly” to Disney’s interests. Disney no longer has that power. That’s a critical change to the arrangement.

According to The Orlando Sentinel, Governor DeSantis has named “politically connected Republican allies” to serve on the board for the new District — which will be called The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (we’ll refer to it generally as “the District”). While DeSantis has indicated that, in his opinion, the new board members will draw on their experiences in law, business, and government, Democrats have “blasted the picks as unqualified.”

Representative Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando, shared, “It’s incredibly alarming.” Just keep in mind that while the members have been appointed by the Governor, they must also be approved by the Senate in order to serve. The Sentinel points out, however, that the Florida Senate is “solidly controlled by Republicans who support DeSantis,” so essentially it is generally expected that they will be approved. So…who are the nominees?

Reedy Creek Trash Cans

First, we have Martin Garcia. Garcia is a lawyer in Tampa who will serve as chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Garcia, through his investment firm — Pinehill Capital Partners — has also donated around “$260,000 to political campaigns in Florida, including $53,000 to DeSantis and $25,000 to the Republican Party of Florida.”

And Garcia chaired Pam Bondi’s run for attorney general in 2010. Garcia was also reportedly involved with the situation surrounding DeSantis’ decision to oust Andrew Warren, the Democratic Hillsborough County State Attorney General. Reportedly, a member of DeSantis’ team said that they spoke with Garcia (and others) about a “push to take on ‘woke’ prosecutors.”

Garcia does not appear to have any records of disciplinary history within the last 10 years according to the Florida Bar. In a press release on the Governor’s website, Garcia is described as having “owned and operated a successful private equity investment firm and served on the board of a NASDAQ and three New York Stock Exchange companies.”

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Next up is Bridget Ziegler. Ziegler is a member of the Sarasota County School Board and the wife of “the newly elected chairman of the Republican Party of Florida.” Ziegler was actually the co-founder of Moms for Liberty, which the Orlando Sentinel described as “an education group that has called for book banning in public schools.”

She also supported the Parental Rights in Education Bill in Florida (which critics called “Don’t Say Gay”). That bill and Disney’s eventual response in opposition to it was actually what sparked the battle between Disney and Florida politicians and led to the changes made to the District.

According to WESH, Bridget Ziegler also “donated $42 to DeSantis’ campaign, while her husband gave $177. Her husband also gave $75 to the Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC.” In a press release on the Governor’s website, she is described as also being “the Director of School Board Programs at The Leadership Institute” and as having “over a decade of experience in commercial insurance working with two of the largest global risk and insurance brokerage firms.”

The third member of the Board is Ron Peri. Peri is a resident of Windermere and CEO of The Gathering USA ministry. According to the Sentinel, he has “defended Christian nationalism in his lectures.” The Sentinel notes, “Peri said he views America as being defined by Christianity and that God has blessed America above other nations.”

In a press release on the Governor’s website, Peri is also noted as being the “founder, Chairman, and CEO of the airline software company Radixx International, Inc. after serving as Vice President and CTO of AirTran Airways.”

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The next member is Michael A. Sasso. Sasso is an attorney in Seminole County and “president of the Orlando chapter of the Federalist Society,” which the Sentinel describes as “a conservative legal group.” Sasso also serves on the Ninth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission (which is also appointed by the governor). That Commission typically recruits, interviews, and then certifies nominees that are being appointed to circuit and county courts.

He does not show any disciplinary history on the Florida bar within the last 10 years. In a press release on the Governor’s website, Sasso’s practice is described as focusing on “election law and complex business and construction litigation.” Sasso also serves as “the Public Employees Relations Commission and as a trustee of Valencia State College.”

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The final individual DeSantis has appointed is Brian Aungst Jr. Aungst is an attorney from Clearwater and the son of the former mayor of Clearwater. He serves on the Sixth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission. He also does not show any disciplinary history on the Florida bar from the last 10 years.

In a press release on the Governor’s website, Aungst is described as having “previously served as the Chairman of the Pinellas County Commission Redistricting Committee.” He reportedly also has a “growing land use law practice where he has gotten approval for hotels, condominiums, affordable housing developments, and the redevelopment of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.”

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So, will these Board members essentially do more of the same as the old Board or will they take a very different approach? Richard Foglesong seems to think the Board could take a “radically different approach” to governing the District. According to the Sentinel, Fogleson (who wrote a book on the origin of Disney World), said “It is not clear to me the kind of people he appointed to Reedy Creek board are going feel the need to work collaboratively with the business executives.”

While the bill surrounding the changes to the District was being debated in the Florida legislature, some introduced amendments that would have barred individuals that had contributed to the election of the Governor from sitting on the Board. Other amendments would have stopped individuals from being appointed to the Board if they contributed to a political committee affiliated with the Governor. Those amendments ultimately did not pass.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ©Deadline

What could this new Board do that could potentially impact Disney in big ways? Representative Eskamani warned that the Board could potentially do things — like shooting down safety measures, road projects, or construction — to put pressure on Disney to end things DeSantis might not like.

Eskamani warned, “They could say Disney can’t do Gay Days anymore by dragging out zoning for a new project.”

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So far, DeSantis has indicated that the Board will be meeting next week and that one of their first acts will be to work on the terms of a new agreement with the fire department (WESH). We will continue to keep an eye out for more news about these new Board members, what they ultimately do in the District, and how it’ll all impact Disney’s plans.

To see more about what DeSantis had to say regarding the new structure of the District, click here

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