The day after news reports that Florida lost population last year for the first time in 63 years, and the week before FPL goes before the Public Service Commission asking for a $1.3 billion rate increase, the state appointed board that regulates electric utilities stood up to Florida Power and Light over the issue of disclosing high paid employees salaries. FPL executives have complained that
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