About Melanie Collette

Melanie Collette is a CFACT Policy Analyst. She comes to CFACT (Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow) with a background in environmental/energy policy work, especially in combatting the offshore wind turbine groups and green organizations in their plans for northeast construction of wind farms up and down the Atlantic coast. As a policy analyst for CFACT and host of the podcast How Money Works with Melanie Collette, she’s made it her mission to speak out against harmful or inadequate social and public policy issues, simplify economics and energy issues, and empower others with practical financial wisdom. Before stepping into the national spotlight, Melanie spent over 24 years in education, with 12 of those years dedicated to teaching business and technology. Her background as a former educator and current Cape May County Commissioner in New Jersey speaks to her deep commitment to serving her community. Beyond her local leadership roles, she’s also a former Vice Chair of the New Jersey Federation of Republican Women and now serves as Vice Chair of the Cape May County GOP. When she’s not analyzing policy or sharing money tips, Melanie is a regular face on television, known for her sharp, thought-provoking commentary on today’s hottest issues. With more than 400 on-screen appearances—and adding 3 to 5 new segments weekly—her voice has become a trusted resource on the intersections of media, education, and policy. Melanie’s public policy work and her passion for financial literacy has made her a sought-after speaker nationwide. Whether delivering keynote addresses or joining panel discussions, she inspires audiences with her unique blend of experience, insight, and unwavering dedication to empowering others.

A win-win mineral deal for the U.S. and Ukraine

By utilizing Ukraine’s extensive mineral reserves, the agreement offers a vital opportunity to diversify critical mineral supply chains, lessen Western dependence on China, and strengthen transatlantic alliances at a crucial moment in the global geopolitical landscape. 

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Ending the fallacy of environmental racism

Instead of focusing on the socioeconomics that exists in all races and infrastructure investments, advocates push race-based narratives that divide Americans rather than solve problems.

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