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Ericka Andersen

Indianapolis

Content Writer at Freelance

Writing for @ctmagazine, @wngdotorg, @nytimes, @wsj & more! Christianity, motherhood, sobriety, the Church.

Articles

  • 1 week ago | c3newsmag.com | Ericka Andersen

    The Future of Clean Energy Isn’t Government-Driven—It’s Consumer-DrivenThe future of affordable, reliable, clean energy should not depend on the government. Instead, it should depend on consumers’ choices. While governments can help by enacting policies that empower and reduce barriers to clean energy development, businesses and individual consumers will be the fundamental drivers of change, demanding cleaner, more sustainable energy.

  • 1 week ago | c3newsmag.com | Ericka Andersen

    38 Republicans call for ‘full repeal’ of Democrats’ energy tax creditsA group of Republicans called for a “full repeal” of energy tax credits passed by Democrats in 2022 in a Thursday letter. Their letter comes after a different group of 21 Republicans, mostly moderates, called for changes to be “targeted and pragmatic” in March, and four senators expressed opposition to a “full-scale” repeal last month.

  • 1 week ago | c3newsmag.com | Ericka Andersen

    In raging fight over California energy bills, solar owners notch victoryThe fight over California’s sky-high energy bills had an obvious winner this week: the owners of rooftop solar panels. They blasted lawmakers with emails and phone calls, and showed up to a protest in Los Angeles County and a Wednesday hearing in Sacramento — where they were ultimately rewarded.

  • 2 weeks ago | wng.org | Ericka Andersen

    Despite claims that serious complications from the abortion pill only occur in “less than 0.5%” of cases, new data from the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) reveals the true risk is at least 22 times higher—research the abortion lobby would love to hide from the public. A comprehensive study released today from EPPC shows that more than 10% of women who took the Mifepristone pill experienced sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging or other serious problems within 45 days of the doing so.

  • 3 weeks ago | theaquilareport.com | Ericka Andersen

    The church has a big job ahead. Parents, who have the greatest influence on a child’s faith formation, have an even bigger one. But if we can advocate for the benefits of strong faith communities and convince families that Christian fellowship is a real remedy for mental health woes, we can change the trajectory. Recent CDC reports reveal that 40% of American teens reported persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in the past year.

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