we sent that token to take a closer -- matt belkin to take a look.. some of the largest utility companies in the state have pumped another $3.5 million into the amendment 1 campaign. backers of the amendment have pitched it as pro-solar and consumer friendly, aims environmentalists say are false. the florida conservation voters says the influx of money from the utility company's means -- utility companies, means they are scared. >> they are pumping more money into their misinformation campaign because they are losing voters. >> reporter: support for the admin -- for the amendment might be coming down. 60% of votes are needed to pass it. >> amendment 1 stops there subsidies. >> reporter: former governor bob graham pushed back on the claims during a conference solar saves the customer's money because it avoids having to build additional generating capacity . >> reporter: consumers were smart solar says it's all about fairness and that's why utilities are so involved. >> the utility companies are the most heavily regulated industry in the state of florid