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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Revised Student Loan Rules
Nearly 43 million Americans are bogged down in student loan debt, which altogether comes to about $1.8 trillion. According to the Education Data Initiative, the average federal student loan debt balance stands at $39,547. And that's a heavy weight for new grads just...
Beshear Unilaterally Launches Pre-K Pilot Program
Governor Andy Beshear announced he's launching new pre-K pilot programs through executive action. But it's drawing criticism from Republican lawmakers who argue the governor is bypassing the legislature. Their concern is over whether a major education initiative...
Should the Rich Pay More in Taxes?
Calls to “tax the rich” are gaining political momentum again. Frustration over rising costs and a widening income gap is real. But populist slogans often promise more than what good policy can deliver. The reality is that high earners already pay a disproportionate...
Latest Opinion Pieces
Primary Election Takeaways
Last week’s primary election cycle highlighted Pres. Trump’s sway over Republican candidates and the outcome of several elections. Nowhere was this more clear than in Trump’s effort to oust Kentucky 4th District Congressman Thomas Massie from office. Trump recruited and endorsed former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein who avoided interviews and debates. Some $35 million was spent in the race, which was a record amount for a Congressional primary. The race was closely watched by national and international news outlets curious over whether an elected Republican could oppose Trump at times and remain in office. The question appears to be answered. Trump’s power and influence over Republican candidates remains strong.
Christian Ideals in the Electoral Process
Early voting begins Thursday, May 14, where every county office, state House, and Congressional race is on the ballot. Most city offices are on the ballot and half of the state Senate is up for reelection. The race garnering the most attention is the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Kentucky’s longest serving U.S. Senator, Mitch McConnell.
As the Primaries Near, Go Vote!
Well, the May 19th primaries are nearly upon us and things are really heating up as we enter the final stretch. Speaking as someone who ran for Governor and saw only about 13% of registered Republicans show up to the polls for my race, please go vote in the primary.
