TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Millions of electricity customers in President Donald Trump's adopted home state of Florida will see their bills rise, after a regulatory board approved what environmental advocates say is one of the largest utility rate increases in the state's history. The price hike will affect an estimated 12 million Floridians — roughly half the state's population — at a time when voters are citing economic concerns as a top issue, and as Democrats and Republicans brace for a debate over affordability in the intensifying midterm battle to control Congress. The Florida Public Service Commission approved the rate increase Thursday for Florida Power & Light, the state's largest power company , over the strong objections of advocates for the elderly, conservation groups, and the state
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