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parents of school-aged children say their mental health was better before the pandemic. It’s a reminder that PR pros should be embedded on investor relations strategies as these messages rarely only reach the target audience in today’s media landscape.Ī new report from Morning Consult shows 3 in 4 U.S. Why it matters: Disney’s statement, while intended for stakeholders, serves as its official comment on the legislative fracas over its operations at Disney World.
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In essence, the state had a contractual obligation not to interfere with the district until the bond debt is paid off, said Jake Schumer, a municipal attorney in the Maitland law firm of Shepard, Smith, Kohlmyer & Hand, in an article for Bloomberg Tax posted on Tuesday and cited in a Law and Crime article. “In light of the State of Florida’s pledge to the District’s bondholders, Reedy Creek expects to explore its options while continuing its present operations, including levying and collecting its ad valorem taxes and collecting its utility revenues, paying debt service on its ad valorem tax bonds and utility revenue bonds, complying with its bond covenants and operating and maintaining its properties,” the statement reads, in part. This is due to a 1967 contract that states Reedy Creek will not be altered by the state until the district’s bond debt has been repaid.īloomberg reports the district’s bond debt as more than $1 billion. In its first public statement since the furor over the company speaking out against Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the company told stakeholders that it expects to continue operating like normal. Walt Disney World wants its investors to know that its “special taxing district,” Reedy Creek Improvement District, will remain safe from the Florida state legislature’s attempt to dissolve it. Here are today’s other top stories: Disney reassures investors as Florida lawmakers push to end special district It’s a good example of Twitter’s disinformation policies in action - and a reminder to double check the source of any outside media you’d like to share from your brand account. kJjkEzAeaqĪ little blurb under the video reads, “Readers added context they thought people might want to know.” Under that, there is a link to a fact-checking article from Newsweek and the statement, “The video is fake and was made by CGI and animation creator Image via) The moon is in the North Pole, where the day lasts 24 hours and the moon appears in only 30 seconds completely and blocks the sun for only 5 seconds and then disappears, a breathtaking view. The social media platform added a disinformation link to a viral tweet purporting to show the moon appearing briefly at many times its actual size in the sky over the North Pole: Don’t try to pass off fake videos as real.