- Some of the most consequential elections for climate change next month aren’t in the Senate.
- And preemption would limit cities’ options in the future.
- In one race, utility interests from inside and outside the state, including Xcel Energy, the Edison Electric Institute, Florida-based NextEra Energy, and Florida Power and Light, have lined up to support Republican candidate Kathleen Fowke, the wife of a former Xcel chair, against Democrat Kelly Morrison.
The overlooked elections this year with big climate stakes

