by Staff | Aug 1, 2023 | Blog
The federal government under the direction of the Biden administration is expanding what it calls privacy protections for Americans who try to get an abortion, but some states are pushing back. 19 Republican attorneys general, including Kentucky’s Daniel Cameron,...
by Staff | Jul 31, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
‘Utah Family Miracle’...
by Staff | Jul 31, 2023 | Blog
Something is happening in Utah that the rest of the nation is noticing. The state ranks first in both economic growth and well-being (which includes physical health, work environment, and happiness). Their success is attributed to strong family life. 55% of Utah...
by Staff | Jul 28, 2023 | Opinion Pieces
Controversy is brewing around the Beshear Administration regarding disaster relief funds being sent to people not affected by the 2021 tornados in West Kentucky and the 2022 floods in Eastern Kentucky. In February, several Kentuckians unaffected by the disasters...
by Staff | Jul 28, 2023 | Blog
Earlier this month, Congressional Republicans passed the annual defense authorization bill, but it does more than fund our military. The measure ends funding for soldiers seeking abortions, prevents transgender procedures on soldiers, limits DEI programs, and bans the...
by Staff | Jul 28, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Defense Bill Takes Aim at Social Activism...
by Staff | Jul 27, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
SB 150 Upheld...
by Staff | Jul 27, 2023 | Blog
SB 150 is now “fully in force.” This is the embattled bill passed earlier this year by the Kentucky legislature that protects gender dysphoric children from puberty blockers and sex change surgery. Judge David Hale, who blocked the bill, reversed course in light of a...
by Staff | Jul 26, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Louisville coffee shops are unionizing and striking...
by Staff | Jul 26, 2023 | Blog
Last Monday, several Louisville coffee shops weren’t open for business as usual. That’s because employees at Sunergos Coffee and Starbucks recently unionized. They organized a one-day strike to protest low wages and working conditions. Both Starbucks and...
by Staff | Jul 25, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Gender Ideology and Politics...
by Staff | Jul 25, 2023 | Blog
A photo of Gov. Andy Beshear posing in the Capitol building with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag queen troupe parodying nuns, has resurfaced. Beshear said, “Everyone in Kentucky counts. I would absolutely take that picture again.” It’s one of many...
by Staff | Jul 24, 2023 | Blog
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that President Biden’s $430 billion student loan forgiveness plant was unconstitutional. The Court said that Congress, not the President, has the authority to forgive the debt. Even so, that hasn’t dissuaded Biden from trying...
by Staff | Jul 24, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Prevent Student Loan Debt Instead of Forgiving It...
by Staff | Jul 21, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Crisis at Southern Border...
by Staff | Jul 21, 2023 | Blog
More than six million illegal immigrants have crossed our nation’s southern border since 2020, and the problem will likely get worse. That’s because Title 42, a set of immigration restrictions implemented under Pres. Trump, prevented over 2.5 million migrants...
by Staff | Jul 20, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Netherlands Chooses Man for Miss Universe...
by Staff | Jul 20, 2023 | Blog
The new Miss Netherlands was crowned this month, but the winner wasn’t a woman. This year’s champion made history as the nation’s first transgender nominee for Miss Universe. Interestingly, this isn’t the first nation to nominate a transgender...
by Staff | Jul 19, 2023 | Blog
One of the top movies earlier this month reveals an urgent and global struggle against child sex trafficking. Sound of Freedom recounts the true story of Homeland Security investigator Tim Ballard, whose mission to end sex trafficking begins with a search for a...
by Staff | Jul 19, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Sound of Freedom...