by Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | Blog
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition cover features a man who looks like a woman. Leyna Bloom, the 27 year old actor said in a tweet “This moment heals a lot of pain in the world. We deserve this moment; we have waited millions of years to show up as...
by Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Features Transgender Woman...
by Staff | Jul 26, 2021 | Blog
Many families across the commonwealth have been deeply affected by opioid abuse. In fact, Kentucky is facing an epidemic, driven in part by marketing of big pharmaceutical companies. As part of a successful multi-state lawsuit against drug manufacturers and...
by Staff | Jul 26, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Ky Gets $460 Million in Opioid Settlement...
by Staff | Jul 23, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Will Kentucky become a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary State?...
by Staff | Jul 23, 2021 | Blog
You’ve probably heard of sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants and pro-life measures. Now a Kentucky state representative wants to make Kentucky a sanctuary state for the Second Amendment. State Rep. Josh Bray (R-Mt. Vernon) has introduced legislation that would...
by Staff | Jul 22, 2021 | Blog
After a ten-month legal battle, Washington, DC has finally settled a lawsuit for restricting church services during the COVID-19 lockdown. The District banned outdoor religious services for gatherings of over 100 people. As a result, Capitol Hill Baptist Church sued...
by Staff | Jul 22, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
DC Church Prevails in Religious Freedom Suit...
by Staff | Jul 21, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Why Are Cubans Protesting? The Answer Should be Obvious...
by Staff | Jul 21, 2021 | Blog
The commentator at NPR asked, “Why are Cubans protesting in the streets?” The answer should be obvious to all except for those on the far left that esteem authoritarian governments that promise to provide everything for citizens. Free healthcare, free housing, free...
by Staff | Jul 20, 2021 | Blog
Non-profit organizations, like the Commonwealth Policy Center, received good news in a recent US Supreme Court ruling. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down a California law that required nonprofits to disclose their largest donors. The problem with the law...
by Staff | Jul 20, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
SCOTUS Rules for Privacy, Strikes Blow Against Cancel Culture...
by Staff | Jul 19, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Sunrise Finally Awarded State Contract...
by Staff | Jul 19, 2021 | Blog
Gov. Beshear and his Administration have finally agreed to sign a new contract with Sunrise Children’s Services. The state tried to force Sunrise to violate its religious beliefs, but after 22 months and with help from the recent Supreme Court ruling in Fulton v....
by Staff | Jul 16, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Women’s Health Protection Act Introduced by Democrats...
by Staff | Jul 16, 2021 | Blog
Kentucky’s strong laws protecting human life could come to an end, if Democrats had their way in Congress. Democrats in the U.S. Senate reintroduced the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would invalidate all state pro-life laws relating to abortion and would...
by Staff | Jul 15, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Louisville Police Officer Reinstated...
by Staff | Jul 15, 2021 | Blog
A Louisville police officer has returned to duty after being placed on leave for 4 months. So what led to Officer Matthew Schrenger’s forced leave? He simply prayed outside the Louisville abortion clinic while off-duty. LMPD sent the officer a list of potential...
by Staff | Jul 14, 2021 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Jack Phillips...
by Staff | Jul 14, 2021 | Blog
Do you remember Jack Phillips? He’s the Colorado baker who successfully defended his right to not bake a same-sex wedding cake before the U.S. Supreme Court. Well, Phillips has been targeted once again by LGBT activists and is in court once again. This time he refused...