by Staff | Jul 19, 2023 | Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CPC is Pleased with Daniel Cameron’s Choice of Running MateDate: July 19, 2023Contact: Richard Nelson – richard@commonwealthpolicy.org (Frankfort, KY) – The Commonwealth Policy Center is pleased that State Senator Robby Mills (R-Henderson)...
by Staff | Jul 18, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Greatest Generational Transfer of wealth...
by Staff | Jul 18, 2023 | Blog
The “greatest wealth transfer in history” is taking place now. Baby Boomers are projected to pass on $53 trillion to their children by 2045. Boomers have benefited from incredible social mobility, a booming post-war economy, a rise in the stock market, and...
by Staff | Jul 17, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans Living Alone...
by Staff | Jul 17, 2023 | Blog
More Americans are living alone than ever before. Nearly a third of households are comprised of singles. Numbers are even higher in Europe. Living alone may bring more independence, but separation from a family often leads to loneliness and shorter life spans. This...
by Staff | Jul 14, 2023 | Blog
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron issued an opinion saying that every school district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky should follow a recently enacted state law that keeps gender ideology and age-inappropriate and divisive curriculum out of the classroom....
by Staff | Jul 14, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
AG Cameron Directs Public Schools to Follow the Law...
by Staff | Jul 13, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Gospel Drag Queen Show at Calvary Episcopal, Louisville...
by Staff | Jul 13, 2023 | Blog
Is a Drag Show in church the way to show God’s unconditional love? The leadership of Calvary Episcopal Church in Louisville thinks so. Last month, the church hosted a concert: “Drag Me to Church: A Gospel Drag Show.” I’m not making this up. The church’s...
by Staff | Jul 12, 2023 | Blog
Two recent Supreme Court rulings shore up Americans’ right to religious freedom. First, the Court decided in favor of Gerald Groff, a postman who lost his job because the Postal Service refused to let him take Sundays off as a day of rest and worship. A unanimous...
by Staff | Jul 12, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Supreme Court Rules Upholds Religious Liberty...
by Staff | Jul 11, 2023 | Blog
According to the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy, a childcare apocalypse is coming. They refer to the fact that Kentucky childcare centers have received $1 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funding, but it’s about to run out. They also point out that Kentucky is...
by Staff | Jul 11, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Is a Child Care Apocalypse Is Coming?...
by Staff | Jul 10, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Cameron calls on Louisville mayor to drop challenge to First Amendment...
by Staff | Jul 10, 2023 | Blog
In 2019 Chelsey Nelson, a Louisville wedding photographer, challenged the Louisville Fairness Ordinance that would force her to photograph so-called same-sex wedding ceremonies. Three years later, a federal court upheld her First Amendment right. But to no surprise,...
by Staff | Jul 7, 2023 | Blog
Republican state leaders from across the nation, including here in Kentucky, have passed laws which protect young children against harmful and life-altering hormones and sex-change surgeries. But the Republican governor of Nevada is taking a different approach:...
by Staff | Jul 7, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Nevada Forces Insurance Companies to Cover Sex-Changes...
by Staff | Jul 6, 2023 | Blog
Affirmative action at colleges and universities is now history. The US Supreme Court ruled that the race-based admissions policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina are unconstitutional. That means that colleges must admit students based on...
by Staff | Jul 6, 2023 | Radio - The Commonwealth Minute
Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action...
by Staff | Jul 5, 2023 | Blog
According to a recent open records request by Kentucky Today, Jefferson County Public School teachers played a major role in mobilizing their students to skip class and protest a bill at the state Capitol. On March 29, public school buses were parked outside the State...