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Reynolds v. Florida Public Service Commission

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Year
2024
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case

Filing year
2024
Status
Court denied plaintiffs' motion to stay pending appeal of transfer order.
Docket number
2024-019966-CA-01
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsFla. Cir. Ct.
Case category
State Law ClaimsEnvironmentalist Lawsuits
Principal law
United States
At issue
Lawsuit asserting that the Florida Public Service Commission's oversight of utilities violated the plaintiffs' fundamental and inalienable rights to life under the Florida Constitution.
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Documents

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09/16/2025
Court denied plaintiffs' motion to stay pending appeal of transfer order.
Decision
07/28/2025
Commission's motion to transfer granted.
On July 28, 2025, the Florida Circuit Court in Miami-Dade County granted the Florida Public Service Commission’s motion to transfer youth plaintiffs’ climate change lawsuit against the Commission to Leon County where the Commission’s Tallahassee headquarters are located.
Decision
03/14/2025
Memorandum of law filed by plaintiffs in opposition to defendant's motion to change venue.
Opposition
02/27/2025
Memorandum of law filed by plaintiffs in opposition to defendant's motion to stay discovery.
Opposition
02/21/2025
Motion to stay discovery filed by defendant.
Motion
01/24/2025
Defendant filed motion to change venue and motion to dismiss first amended complaint.
Motion
12/12/2024
Amended complaint filed.
On December 12, 2024, six young residents of Miami-Dade County filed an amended complaint asking a Florida state court for a declaratory judgment that the Florida Public Service Commission had violated their fundamental and inalienable rights to life under the Florida Constitution “by and through its pattern and practice of determining fossil fuel-dependent 10-Year Site Plans of Florida’s electric utilities are suitable, even though such conduct results and locks in a fossil fuel-dependent electricity sector in Florida.” The plaintiffs alleged that the Commission’s conduct caused and worsened climate change impacts in Miami-Dade County, including sea level rise; heat waves and extreme heat; increasing frequency and severity of tropical storms and hurricanes; ocean heatwaves, ocean acidification, and harm to coral reefs; and increased vector-borne disease. The plaintiffs contended that renewable, non-fossil fuel-based electricity generation methods were technically available and economically feasible to deploy in Florida, but that the Commission had not considered in its long-term energy planning and suitability determinations either utilities’ own decarbonization commitments or research and white paper reports demonstrating the feasibility of renewable energy in Florida.
Complaint

Summary

Lawsuit asserting that the Florida Public Service Commission's oversight of utilities violated the plaintiffs' fundamental and inalienable rights to life under the Florida Constitution.

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Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Adaptation/resilience
Finance