
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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From the Blog
Proposal Would Allow Local Option for Casinos in KY
On January 7, a Kentucky legislator introduced House Bill 33, which would allow for local option elections to bring casinos into Kentucky communities. It also proposes that the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation license and regulate casinos statewide. Some...
Highlands Latin School Contract Canceled
Highlands Latin School, a classical Christian school in Louisville, lost its 20-year lease with Crescent Hill Baptist Church. This was the result of series of critical stories in the Louisville Courier-Journal attacking Highlands Christian values. The reporting was...
FEMA Under Fire
Back in June, Hurricane Helene swamped North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia with massive floods. Hundreds lost their lives and resulted in an estimated quarter of a trillion dollars in damage. President Trump and Vice President Vance surveyed the devastation last...
Latest Opinion Pieces
Moving Toward a Family-Friendly Tax Policy in Kentucky
Both Democrats and Republicans can agree that the family must be strong for people to thrive. The disagreement is over how to achieve that goal.
Courier-Journal’s Hit Piece Leads to Canceling of Highlands Latin School Lease
Highlands Latin School, a classical Christian school in Louisville, KY, had its lease terminated by Crescent Hill Baptist Church earlier this week. The decision came in the wake of a Louisville Courier-Journal series on the classical school, entitled “The Cost of Empire.”
Kentucky’s Local Library Boards Must Protect Kids
Members of the Daviess County Public Library board are dragging their feet when it comes to protecting minors from sexually explicit books located in the children’s section of the library. Some board members believe that such a move would constitute censorship and a violation of constitutional rights, exposing the Library to a lawsuit. So what’s going on?