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Utility Rate Hikes in Florida Raise Concerns for Pensacola Residents
As electricity cost increases outpace other measures of inflation, attorneys general around the country have intervened to stop what they consider exorbitant rate hikes: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes stepped in after Arizona Public Services asked to raise rates by more…
Key points
- Florida’s Attorney General has not intervened in significant utility rate hikes despite rising costs.
- Residents of Pensacola are facing sharp increases in their electricity bills.
- Local advocates stress the need for a consumer-friendly approach from state officials.
NewsWK — As residents of Pensacola and Escambia County face rising electricity costs, the lack of intervention from state officials has become a pressing concern. While attorneys general in other states have stepped in to challenge significant rate increases, Florida’s top legal officials have remained silent in the face of escalating utility bills.
According to a report from Florida Phoenix, Florida Power & Light (FPL) recently imposed a staggering $7 billion rate hike affecting its 12 million customers, yet Attorney General James Uthemier did not intervene. This follows a trend during his predecessor Ashley Moody’s tenure, where consumers saw over $1.25 billion in rate hikes without any significant opposition from the Attorney General’s office.
Local residents are feeling the impact of these increases, with utility bills rising sharply over the past few years. For instance, Tampa Electric and Duke Energy have raised their rates by 86% and 49%, respectively, since late 2020. This trend raises questions about the effectiveness of the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC), which is supposed to protect consumers but has been criticized for its inability to curb rate hikes.
For Pensacola residents, the situation underscores the importance of having an advocate in the Attorney General’s office who will actively protect consumers against what many see as unjust utility rate increases. Local consumer advocates, like the CLEO Institute, emphasize that the Attorney General should step in to safeguard the interests of Floridians, particularly as they grapple with a broader affordability crisis encompassing housing and insurance as well.
Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist highlighted the historical role of the Attorney General in fighting against excessive utility rates, stating, “The utility companies are entitled to make a profit, but not exorbitant profit borne on the backs of our people and our businesses.” With the upcoming election, the Pensacola community is encouraged to consider the candidates’ positions on utility regulation and consumer protection.
This article was produced with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.
Based on reporting originally published by Florida Phoenix. Read the original story.