The State Of Occupational Licensure In Arkansas
It’s no secret that Arkansas doesn’t live up to its “Land Of Opportunity” nickname — especially when it comes to how state government regulates who can work in certain occupations.
Read moreIt’s no secret that Arkansas doesn’t live up to its “Land Of Opportunity” nickname — especially when it comes to how state government regulates who can work in certain occupations.
Read moreA new task force will begin examining Oklahoma’s occupational licensing burden this week.
Read moreReforming overburdensome occupational licensing laws is one way state lawmakers can have an “immediate, consequential and measurable impact” on economic growth, according to U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta.
Read moreScott Pruitt, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator, announced yesterday that he was rescinding the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule created under President Obama.
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Read morePresident Obama spent his last year in office continuing to bury the country in red tape, but there might be a reprieve in sight.
Read moreLittle Rock’s taxi monopoly is officially dead.
Read moreKen Leininger is about to face his last hurdle in a two-year battle to operate a taxi company in Little Rock.
Read moreHere’s hoping the death tax is headed to the grave!
Read moreThat’s why competition and free enterprise are the best solution to raising wages, not government intervention and minimum wage laws.
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