Thats the only thing theyre tied into. Its not tied into protecting the public. So when you hear about these stories and you hear about from all across the political spectrum, but its actually far more difficult than you would think. Weve had some success, you know, we get rid of an occupati occupational license, but when you repeal two or three licenses, thats nice, its a step in a right direction but when a step has 250 or 300 licenses its just a drop in the bucket. What id like to do now is really talk about two things. First im going to talk about the challenges we face in trying to repeal these licenses that should not exist at all. And second of all, im going to talk about the challenges we face when we File Lawsuits to ask judges to throw out what we argue are unconstitutional licenses. So first in terms of trying to get reform passed, as i mentioned, its really difficult and the reason its so difficult is because of a phenomenon identified by public choice economists. Has anyon
Establish governmentbacked barriers of entry into professions and fields based on the allegation that the general safety and welfare of the community is served and protected by them. The reality is that connected Interest Groups favor occupational licensing for its anticompetitive effects. The fees and restrictions instituted by occupational licensure prevent entrepreneurial innovators who often come from modest backgrounds and represent vulnerable groups from efficiently providing consumers with better goods and services. The onus of these laws falls disproportionately on minority communities who would benefit from the elimination of burdensome regulations and the expense of Economic Freedom and mobility. The Johnson Center for political economy recently did a study that was published in 2018 called the cause of occupational cost of occupational licensing in alabama. We have dan sutter with us today who is the executive director of the Johnson Center for political economy. Concludes t
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also coming up nurses across the u. k. go on strike for the 1st time, and demanding better wages to keep up with inflation. thousands take to the streets in istanbul, protesting against the conviction of the cities man had of next to his posts. and 3 men who plotted to kidnap the governor of the you are state of michigan, and now heading to jail. ah, harris supreme court is deciding whether to keep for my president federal castillo in custody for up to 18 months or testers demanding his release of blocking roads in defiance of the state of emergency declared on wednesday. at least 8 people have been killed in more than a week of unrest. castillo has been charged with the rebellion and conspiracy after illegally trying to dissolve congress. marianna sanchez as more now from leave. most of the protesters around the country want that new general elections. we re now in the center of the capitol in the center of the of the sun martin plaza, where hundreds of police have been depl