Biden’s occupational licensing executive order should inspire state lawmakers Edward Timmons © Provided by Washington Examiner
There are a lot of issues that divide friends and neighbors in the United States. Occupational licensing reform should not be one of them.
President Joe Biden’s recent executive order is a case in point. The order calls upon the Federal Trade Commission to issue new rules that eliminate occupational licensing restrictions that “unfairly limit worker mobility.” The Biden administration is only the latest to acknowledge the costs associated with occupational licensing. Both the previous Trump and Obama administrations took similar actions.
Occupational licensing laws are passed with good intentions by policymakers: trying to set minimum quality standards for professional services. But licensing has clearly spread over the years to professions where it is very hard to justify. Barbers and hair braiders are clear examples; there ar
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