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Rising energy bills are rewiring American politics

Last updated: November 6, 2025 4:50 am
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The recent developments in energy news have brought significant wins for efficiency advocates across the country. From political victories to potential policy reversals, energy costs have taken center stage in the political arena.

In Georgia, voters flipped two seats on the state’s Public Service Commission, installing a pair of Democrats for the first time in nearly two decades. These commissioners oversee utilities and set rates, making their positions crucial in determining energy costs for residents. In Virginia and New Jersey, Democratic gubernatorial candidates secured wins after making rising energy prices a key focus of their campaigns. These victories come on the heels of reports that the Environmental Protection Agency is reconsidering plans to eliminate the popular Energy Star program.

The potential reversal on Energy Star is a clear example of the political power that energy prices can wield. When the EPA initially announced plans to eliminate the program, industry groups, appliance manufacturers, and even retail giants like Home Depot rallied in support of Energy Star. The program, which saves Americans billions of dollars annually in utility bills, has become a bipartisan priority in the fight against escalating energy costs.

The EPA’s shift in stance on Energy Star marks a significant departure from its broader agenda of rolling back climate and environmental policies. With the program’s future still being finalized, the move signals a potential change of course for an administration that has been criticized for its environmental policies.

Energy costs also played a pivotal role in key political races, particularly in Georgia where public utility commission seats were hotly contested. Democrats emphasized the need for investment in clean energy alternatives to combat rising rates, while Republicans advocated for fossil fuels as a more affordable option. Ultimately, Democratic candidates secured victories in a race that drew national attention and funding.

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In gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, candidates focused on addressing energy costs through various policy proposals. From declaring a state of emergency on energy costs to expanding clean energy generation, Democrats made affordability a central issue in their campaigns. Despite attempts to blame Democrats for surging prices, both Sherrill and Spanberger emerged victorious over their Republican challengers.

Overall, the recent developments in energy news underscore the growing importance of energy costs in shaping political agendas. As both parties grapple with the impact of rising prices on consumers, the issue of energy affordability is likely to play a significant role in future elections. The video with 6.9 million views on YouTube has sparked conversations about the impact of clean energy solutions on political campaigns. Sara Schreiber, the national organization’s senior vice president of campaigns, revealed that internal polling showed the advertisement significantly raised Ciattarelli’s unfavorable rating among all voters by 6 percent and by a staggering 8 percent among Trump voters.

“People care about this issue, they hear what the candidates are saying, and they are siding with the candidates who are offering clean energy solutions to help lower their costs,” Schreiber emphasized.

Dan Jasper, from the climate nonprofit Project Drawdown, commented on the effectiveness of framing climate change as an affordability issue in winning elections. He noted that when people hear the term “climate change,” it may seem too distant in the future for them to act. However, when presented as a matter of everyday expenses, individuals are more inclined to pay attention and take action.

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Looking ahead to the upcoming midterm races, experts predict that utility bills and energy affordability will continue to be focal points in campaigns nationwide. With energy demand on the rise and prices increasing at a rate faster than inflation, the issue of energy affordability is becoming increasingly prominent.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright acknowledged the risk of rising energy prices and the potential political repercussions in August. He highlighted the challenge of addressing the upward trend in energy costs and the possible blame that could fall on the current administration.

Jesse Lee, a senior advisor with the climate-politics nonprofit Climate Power, highlighted the widespread impact of rising energy costs and identified states like Texas, Arizona, and Pennsylvania as potential battlegrounds. He also pointed out that moderate Republicans without a strong support base could be at risk in the face of escalating energy prices.

The necessity of expanding clean energy sources in the U.S. as a solution to rising energy demand was emphasized by Lee. While Democrats have largely embraced renewable energy as a pathway to sustainability, some Republicans, including President Trump, have criticized this approach.

Lee emphasized the vulnerability that rising energy costs pose to Republicans and urged Democrats to capitalize on this issue. He suggested that Democrats should embrace the opportunity to advocate for clean energy solutions and position themselves as champions of affordable energy options for all Americans.

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