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Scandals ‘took a toll’ on departing FPL exec ... the poor thing

Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics January 27, 2023

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Florida Power and Light’s CEO Eric Silagy announced he’s leaving the company after a string of scandals. His boss said the past year “took a toll” on him. Aw, the poor thing. It must’ve been tough running a company entangled in the state’s biggest election scandal. A company whose lobbyists were caught writing a law that tried to financially punish residents who dared to put solar panels on their homes. A company that cut campaign... + full article



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