Palestinian Protests Disrupt US Christmas Celebrations
Pro-Palestinian protests have interrupted Christmas celebrations across America this year. They’ve happened at Chicago’s O’Hare airport, Fifth Avenue in New York City, and even the Kentucky State Capitol. They claim that Israel is engaging in genocide through its war...
New Year’s Day
The Commonwealth Policy Center did a lot of great work in 2023. We supported successful pro-family legislation. We had a positive impact on elections. We hosted major speakers and elevated the voices of Kentuckians working for the good of our state. New Year’s Day is...
Detransitioners Speak Out
According to National Review's new podcast, The Detransitioners, between 2017 and 2021, 5,000 children were put on puberty blockers. 14,000 received hormone injections. Over 700 had double mastectomies. To reiterate, these are children under the age of 18. And in many...
Pope Blesses Same Sex Couples
Pope Francis approved a document which allows priests in the Roman Catholic Church to bless same-sex couples. And it's created controversy. The Catholic Church has traditionally taught that homosexual acts are sinful and that sex is reserved for marriage between a man...
KY Abortion Lawsuit Dropped
The lawsuit filed by the ACLU to overturn Kentucky's abortion restrictions has been dropped. The woman who identified as Jane Doe and brought the class action lawsuit has dropped her suit after it appears she suffered a miscarriage. As Attorney General Daniel Cameron...
Homelessness Hits Record High
America is facing record homelessness, as more than 650,000 Americans don't have a place to call home. And the problem will likely be aggravated but a surge of illegal immigrants at our southern border. Some government agencies say that lack of affordable housing is...
Christmas Day 2023
Have you ever thought about the amazing ironies of Christmas? It's a story about the infinite God becoming an infant. Eternal, yet he stepped into time and took on flesh. Almighty in power yet a helpless babe. Possessing all wealth, yet born to poor parents. He was...
Kentucky Faith Trail Launches
Several tourism organizations have announced the new Kentucky Faith Trail, a group of popular attractions which illustrate our religious heritage. It includes the Creation Museum, the Ark Encounter, and the Abbey of Gethsemane. Additional sites with religious...
DEI Benefits in Schools/Programs
The Supreme Court has ruled that colleges cannot not take race or ethnicity into account in admissions decisions. But many programs at Kentucky's public institutions of higher education didn't get the memo. Several scholarships at public universities are limited to...
Kentucky Offers Opioid Overdose Drug Through the Mail
Kentucky public health officials are offering free medication through the mail which can reverse the effects of a drug overdose. Kentuckians can request naloxone - no prescription needed - through the NEXT Distro website if they cannot afford it or access it through...