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The crowd at the Marco Island Jammin in the Park festival.
MIA Students Jammin' in the Park
Elle Richardson and Logan YarnellMay 10, 2024

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Meme of the Day 05/10/24
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MIA Committed - Nicole Sutton
MIA Committed - Nicole Sutton
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A Battle of Mice and Men

Disneys lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been dismissed.
Logan Yarnell
Disney’s lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been dismissed.

On January 31, 2024, Judge Allen Winsor dismissed a federal lawsuit that Disney had filed against Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis. The judge dismissed the suit as it was said to violate DeSantis’ First Amendment rights to freedom of speech. The grounds for defamation were not found, which led to the case being where it is now.

DeSantis and Disney have had a history of issues. DeSantis has tried to limit the autonomy and self-sufficiency of Disney for the majority of his term as Governor. This comes from the deal cut in 1967 for Disney to have a specialized tax status in Florida and be given more freedom with their park. DeSantis took this away from the company in 2022 and still appears to be wanting their level of self-sufficiency lowered.

Disney executives have also spoken out against DeSantis and his actions, primarily regarding the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” that DeSantis was part of.

Neither Disney nor DeSantis have spoken out on how the matter will proceed from here, if at all.

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Logan Yarnell, News Editor
Logan Yarnell is a senior at Marco Island Academy and the News Editor for The Wave. He grew up in St. Louis, where he found his love for writing, video-making, and science (especially biology). He spends most of his time outside of school reading, playing video games, and listening to music.
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    Kim P RomeoFeb 23, 2024 at 9:51 PM

    Then Florida residents should be allowed to visit the parks for free !
    Just pay for vacation on property. If you need to stay on property.
    Mainly on tourist vacations snowbirds,

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