New Hampshire Gov. Sununu Just Announced a Massive Occupational Licensing Reform
In a budget address, Gov. Sununu promised legislation to allow some out-of-state licenses, abolish others.
In a budget address, Gov. Sununu promised legislation to allow some out-of-state licenses, abolish others.
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More leaders should follow in the footsteps of Govs. Josh Shapiro, Larry Hogan, and Spencer Cox.
While not a cure-all, universal recognition reduces the costs and time commitments of mandated training.
New mechanisms to threaten liberty are brought to bear on those who need the government's permission to do their jobs.
Nearly 20 months after the state legalized recreational use, no licensed pot shops have opened, but the black market is booming.
The biggest beneficiaries of economic growth are poor people. But the deepest case for economic growth is a moral one.
He's fully licensed, but not in the right state.
Businesses are all in favor of competition, tax cuts, and deregulation only until they aren't—meaning only until subsidies might benefit them.
Even if credentialed teachers help kids learn more, it’s not worth making D.C. day cares prohibitively expensive and pushing experienced teachers out of jobs.
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Why should the government care if massage therapists can speak English?
Licensing authorities are penalizing Strong Towns founder Charles Marohn for referring to himself as a professional engineer while his license was briefly expired.
A Florida woman has been threatened with fines for giving tips without the proper occupational licensing.
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On average, the minimum requirement for cops is about 650 hours, compared to about 1,300 hours for barbers.
Occupational licensing reform is a popular cause, but barriers remain too high.
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California bartenders will need to be certified, while Virginians can now bring up to three gallons of booze across state lines.
Somerville still has costly regulations on the books even though New Jersey has legalized the sale of home-baked items.
Petoskey's draft ordinance would require both "legitimate" fortunetellers and people pretending to tell fortunes to be licensed, calling into question the sense of licensing at all.
Maria Falcon doesn't have a business license. So New York police officers detained her and confiscated all of her merchandise.
Hispanics get slammed the hardest by licensing requirements that regulators can’t justify.
They've been practicing African-style hair braiding for a combined 60 years. Now, these three women are suing for the right to make a living using their skills.
A pastor and a nonprofit challenge occupational licensing rules.
Despite shifting enforcement away from cops, NYC is still ticketing the dickens out of New York's street-food sellers.
You can support pre-K education and affordable child care and worry about climate change while understanding that policymakers need to get out of the way.
The FTC challenged a licensing scheme that it says limited consumer choice and excluded new providers.
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Free speech and occupational licensing collide.
"Government should be very small. It should just regulate the minimum."
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Do we really need the state to step in over an unfortunate tragedy?
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A terrible movie about a bodyguard trying to regain an occupational certification.
Wayne Nutt worked as an engineer for decades. But because he's not licensed, North Carolina's engineering board says that he can't share his expertise in public.
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Charles Marohn called himself an engineer in speeches and articles while his license was temporarily expired. The First Amendment protects his right to do that.
The calls to implement such a plan are based on incorrect assumptions and a passive media.
The Restoring Board Immunity Act would give states yet another reason to rein in overzealous licensing authorities.
With depressing job reports, why not eliminate more laws that keep people from doing jobs they want to do and people want to pay them to do?
Like all licensing schemes, this one will raise prices for consumers, hurt entrepreneurs, and protect the interests of the big guys in the market.