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Here’s a Professional Update

You might have seen my announcement on social media today, but if you missed it: I’ve been promoted to Director of Independent Women’s Forum’s Center for Energy and Conservation. I’ve been promoted to Director at Independent Women’s Forum’s Center for Energy and Conservation, effective today. From IWF’S official press release on my announcement: Today, Independent Women’s …

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IWF Center for Energy and Conservation Briefs Congressional Western Caucus

On September 18th, my Independent Women’s Forum colleague Mandy Gunasekara and I briefed Capitol Hill staffers of members who belong to the Congressional Western Caucus. The CWC, by the way, just celebrated its 30th anniversary and just launched a program with RFDTV. Stated goals and objectives of the Congressional Western Caucus include: Here are pictures …

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August 2023 Updates: Articles, Media, & Podcasts

To streamline my content better, I’ll post monthly roundups of content – podcasts, articles, media appearances/mentions – to put everything you might have missed in one place. Here’s where I published or participated in during the month of August 2023. District Of Conservation Podcasts Media Mentions I was interviewed by Fox News Digital twice about the …

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Washington Examiner: Of course Greta Thunberg was wrong about fossil fuels

Climate activist Greta Thunberg tweeted five years ago that catastrophic climate change will wipe out humanity unless the world forgoes fossil fuel usage and ceases consumption.  But to Thunberg’s dismay, her prediction didn’t exactly pan out. On the contrary, realizing this, she quietly deleted her tweet in March in anticipation of Wednesday’s anniversary. While gone, it forever lives in our hearts …

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Boston Globe: Reclassifying Rhode Island’s Independent Workforce Could Cost The State Millions

Last week, I made my debut in the Boston Globe’s Metro Section covering Rhode Island on behalf of Independent Women’s Forum. Here’s an excerpt: To prevent forced misclassification, lawmakers should propose reforms like portable benefits to allow workers to maintain their independence yet apply for benefits as needed Workers across America — including Rhode Islanders …

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Washington Times: Don’t let ESG sully our environmental achievements

The key to U.S. global leadership in environmental stewardship has been balancing high but achievable standards while bolstering economic growth. Unfortunately, this proven approach stands to be undermined by the Biden administration’s unrealistic policies and the pervasive environmental, social and governance, or ESG, movement. ESG preaches a great deal about bettering the planet and attuning business goals …

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