Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that Florida lawmakers are considering the termination of Disney’s Reedy Creek Improvement District.

“Governor DeSantis’ position is that all businesses in Florida should be able to compete on a fair playing field, without company-specific carve-outs or special favors from government,” Press Secretary Christina Pushaw told The Daily Wire on Tuesday, regarding the governor’s proclamation.

The move reminds Disney that the company is a “guest” in Florida, according to Florida state Rep. Randy Fine. (Disclosure: The Daily Wire has announced plans for children’s entertainment content.)

Fine said Tuesday that DeSantis’s expansion of the special session allows him to file HB3C, eliminating “a 50 yr-old special statute that makes Disney to exempt from laws faced by regular Floridians” — allowing Disney to enjoy its own zoning privileges.

“The Florida legislature is meeting this week to consider the congressional reapportionment plan for Florida for the next 10 years, and that is what they have been called upon to do,” DeSantis said Tuesday at a press conference, “but I am announcing today that we are expanding the call of what they are going to be considering this week.”

“And so yes, they will be considering the congressional map, but they also will be considering termination of all special districts that were enacted in Florida prior to 1968, and that includes the Reedy Creek Improvement District,” he said.

The move comes as DeSantis and Disney spar over Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education” law, which bans classroom instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation for small children.