Welcome to the Commonwealth Policy Center

The Commonwealth Policy Center (CPC) is dedicated to preserving the bedrock values of life, religious liberty, marriage, and fiscal responsibility in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. It affirms as stated in the Kentucky Constitution that our civil, political and religious liberties come from God.

To that end, it seeks to educate the general public, work for sound public policies, and influence elections on behalf of conservative candidates.

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Is Saying “Abortion is Murder” Hate Speech?

Students at Abilene Christian University, set up a pro-life display with a sign that said “Abortion is Murder. Disagree? Let’s talk.” School administrators labeled it as “hate speech,” and demanded that it be removed or rephrased. Critics say that the university...

Fallout from NBA Gambling Scandal

The arrest of high-profile figures in the NBA in a sweeping federal gambling investigation has sent a clear warning: legalized sports betting makes it more likely to corrupt sporting competition. Chauncy Billups and Terry Rozier were arrested in separate operations...

Does the Surgeon General Nominee Believe in Science?

Dr. Casey Means has been nominated by President Trump’s to serve as the next U.S. Surgeon General. Now there's a debate over whether she aligns with established scientific norms. Means is a Stanford-trained physician who did not complete residency and whose license is...

Latest Opinion Pieces

Richard’s Reflections on 2025

I was on a Zoom call yesterday where I was asked what are the three biggest problems facing us today. My first response was that as a whole those who say they are Christians do not live Christianly. Too many of us live in ignorance of what the Lord requires of us (Micah 6:8), or allow ourselves to be unduly influenced by the culture as to how we do life. The Christian ethos that has shaped our nation is no longer being lived out. Interestingly, later that day I met with the leader of a prominent Christian organization and asked this same question and his response was essentially the same!

Freedoms of Speech and Association for Pro-Lifers Before SCOTUS

On December 2nd the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in First Choice Women’s Resource Centers v. Platkin—a high stakes case involving a pro-life nonprofit and New Jersey’s Attorney General. The dispute began in November of 2023 when Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin (D) issued a subpoena (a legally binding order) demanding that First Choice produce ten years’ worth of documents detailing its donors’ names, addresses, and phone numbers as well as the organization’s statements on issues like abortion pill reversal.

Making Healthcare Affordable

When I used to go into classes and speak about our government and being a legislator, I would tell kids, “Know what you’re not willing to compromise on and what you’re willing to compromise on, and you will always negotiate from a position of strength.”