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Daily Outtakes: Don Gaetz takes on PSC and utility rate process

State Sen. Don Gaetz has partnered with Sen. Jennifer Bradley, Chair of the Regulated Industries Committee, to introduce Senate Bill 354 – legislation aimed at transforming how Florida’s Public Service Commission (PSC) operates and makes decisions about utility rates.

Expanding the Commission with Financial Expertise

SB 354 proposes expanding the Public Service Commission by adding two new positions — a Certified Public Accountant and a Financial Analyst — because the PSC’s decisions are increasingly complex, requiring detailed mathematical analysis and financial acumen.

Transparency on Cost Drivers

The bill would require more transparency for utility companies and would have to disclose the cost drivers behind proposed rate increases clearly. Unlike private businesses that must compete for customers and adjust prices based on market forces, utility companies operate as government-granted monopolies. Floridians cannot simply switch providers if they’re dissatisfied with service or rates.

Return on Investment Analysis for Resilience Projects

Florida’s utilities regularly invest in “resilience projects” – like replacing wooden poles with concrete ones or moving overhead lines underground – to strengthen infrastructure against storms. While no one questions the importance of resilience, SB 354 proposes utilities to provide a return-on-investment analysis for these projects.

“Not every dollar that pumped into resilience produces a dollar’s worth of results,” Gaetz noted. His bill would ensure ratepayers understand what benefits they’re receiving for their investment and hold utilities accountable for delivering actual results.


Podcast

In the interview, Sen. Gaetz discusses an ethics bill targeting false claims of military service for personal gain and addressing unpaid fines for election and ethics violations. He also talks about his affordable housing bill promoting accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to alleviate housing issues.

The state senator mentions two forthcoming bills: one reforming public school funding and another addressing the constitutional amendment petition process. Gaetz emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in these areas to better serve Florida’s residents.

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