Axios features a new report from Echo Communications Advisors naming Florida a top energy affordability battleground state for 2026. As utility costs and data center growth surge, energy messaging is set to define key races for Governor and U.S. Senate.
E&E News highlights a new Echo Communications Advisors report identifying 10 battleground states where energy affordability could shape the 2026 midterm elections.
Chris Moyer was featured in POLITICO on how Democrats’ focus on energy affordability is influencing their approach to permitting reform ahead of the midterms
Chris Moyer tells Fox News that Democrats’ focus on affordability drove their 2025 election victories and offers a nationwide playbook.
Dan Crawford, senior vice president at Echo Communications Advisors, was featured in Heatmap News on how energy prices became a defining issue in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race—and how Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill turned a potential vulnerability into a winning message.
Dan Crawford, senior vice president at Echo Communications Advisors, was featured in Heatmap News on how climate groups are focusing on energy affordability to address rising utility costs
“Framing the issue around utility rates makes the consequences of the tax bill’s energy provisions real and immediate," said Moyer. “It ties rising utility bills directly to the votes of vulnerable Republicans and gives voters a clear picture of who’s to blame every time they open their bill between now and November 2026.”
Chris Moyer, founder and president of Echo Communications Advisors, was quoted in E&E News in a story on efforts to hold members of Congress accountable for voting to dismantle IRA tax credits.
Chris Moyer, founder and president of Echo Communications Advisors, was interviewed by Fabien Cros on the Pricing for the Planet podcast.
“The larger issue is the extreme careening of federal policy in the United States,” said Chris Moyer, the founder of Echo Communications and a former Democratic staffer on Capitol Hill who now advises clean energy companies. “There’s no consideration of the business cycle. It’s all about the political cycle.”










