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Disney calls on Anaheim to end all tax incentive agreements in an attempt to improve relationship with city

ANAHEIM, Calif._Amid growing animosity between Anaheim and Walt Disney Co., the president of the media giant's Disneyland Resort asked the city to end all tax incentive deals in hopes of promoting "cooperation and goodwill."

In a letter sent to Anaheim's mayor and city council, Disneyland Resort President Josh D'Amaro said he was calling for the end to two tax incentive agreements as a way to improve the company's relationship

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