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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Good Friday 2024

Today is Good Friday. It's a high holy day of Christianity where Christians remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It's ironic that it's called Good Friday since so much evil was meted out on Christ. After all he lived a perfect, sinless life, framed in a sham...

Barr Introduces Bill to Bridge Divides in Communities

Congressman Andy Barr (R-KY) recently introduced the Building Civic Bridges Act (BCPA) to enable communities to foster civility and break down the walls of hostility. It’s evident to all of us that our nation and commonwealth are terribly divided. An NBC News poll...

Latest Opinion Pieces

God’s Good Friday Mercy

Beshear’s approval rating of 63 percent remains among the highest in the nation. But he has yet to defend his policy positions to the voters. The strong challenge by Daniel Cameron will likely draw down the reservoir of goodwill toward Beshear. Whether he has enough to buoy him to another four year term will be decided on November 7.

Protect Kentucky Kids From Online Porn

Beshear’s approval rating of 63 percent remains among the highest in the nation. But he has yet to defend his policy positions to the voters. The strong challenge by Daniel Cameron will likely draw down the reservoir of goodwill toward Beshear. Whether he has enough to buoy him to another four year term will be decided on November 7.

Is Social Conservatism “Extremism”?

Beshear’s approval rating of 63 percent remains among the highest in the nation. But he has yet to defend his policy positions to the voters. The strong challenge by Daniel Cameron will likely draw down the reservoir of goodwill toward Beshear. Whether he has enough to buoy him to another four year term will be decided on November 7.