About Nate Myers

Nate Myers is Committee for A Constructive Tomorrow’s Collegian National Field Coordinator. Before working for CFACT, Nate served as Development Coordinator for The Heartland Institute and Tennessee State Chair for Young Americans for Liberty. Holding a BA in history from Southern Wesleyan University, Nate enjoys weightlifting, white water rafting, gardening, and RTS video games.

CFACT Monitors Dominion Energy Board Meeting

“It appears that Dominion has unwisely spent money on alternative energy sources that produce expensive electricity. Would it not be better for Virginia and other coal producing states like Wyoming and West Virginia to invest in more clean coal generation plants?”

By |2025-05-13T23:47:33-04:00May 14th, 2025|Comments Off on CFACT Monitors Dominion Energy Board Meeting

CFACT urges Bank of America to stop promoting “climate activism” at shareholder meeting

CFACT to BOA CEO: “Many Americans — including customers and investors — don’t want their money politicized. What assurances can you give us that this board will stop using its capital and reputation to promote ideological campaigns such as left-wing climate activism?”

By |2025-04-25T22:26:04-04:00April 24th, 2025|Comments Off on CFACT urges Bank of America to stop promoting “climate activism” at shareholder meeting

CFACT goes to CPAC

While CFACT policy analysts were upstairs getting the word out that conservation is conservative, CFACT’s collegian national coordinator Nate Myers, president Craig Rucker, and other staff members were kept occupied manning the booth and engaging passersby.

By |2025-02-25T11:25:54-05:00February 26th, 2025|Comments Off on CFACT goes to CPAC

Can the Left lure young voters with “climate change

Young Americans’ fixation on the climate isn’t lost on those aiming to land Kamala in the White House. In fact, it’s a long-planned and carefully orchestrated part of their game plan.

By |2024-10-24T22:59:04-04:00October 25th, 2024|Comments Off on Can the Left lure young voters with “climate change

CFACT student leaders plant trees in remembrance of 9/11

Several weeks ago, Driessen Fellows, Hai An Hoang, and Gadai Bulgac, attending the University of Houston, partnered with other student organizations to host a tree planting ceremony to honor those we lost in the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. Taking on the arduous task of preparing the area ahead of time, Hai An and her friends quite literally cleared the way for the ceremony by ridding the area of some pesky mushrooms and digging a preliminary hole for the young sapling. Thanks to the valiant recruiting efforts of Gadai, students from the University of Houston were shuttled to and from [...]

By |2024-09-19T10:56:15-04:00September 20th, 2024|Comments Off on CFACT student leaders plant trees in remembrance of 9/11
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