Disney CEO Bob Chapek Speaks Out Again on “Don’t Say Gay Bill”, Will Meet With Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

Disney CEO Bob Chapek spoke out again on the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” that just passed through the Florida Legislator. Chapek said that he called Governor Ron DeSantis and said that DeSantis agreed to a meeting to discuss the bill. Chapek said that Disney was “opposed to the bill from the outset”. Disney will pledge $5 million to protect LGBTQ+ rights.

Chapek said that he understands the original approach of advocating through the content that Disney produces was not good enough to stop the bill. To read Chapek’s full email to employees days ago when he said that he would not denounce the “Don’t Say Gay Bill”, check out our article below.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek Sends Company-Wide Email on “Don’t Say Gay Bill”; Will Not Denounce Legislation
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