JLF's Jon Sanders discusses N.C.'s aggressive approach to occupational licensing
Jon Sanders, John Locke Foundation director of regulatory studies, explains why North Carolina should rethink its "aggressive" approach to occupational licensing. Sanders' comments are tied to the report Guild By Association: N.C.'s Aggressive Occupational Licensing Hurts Job Creation and Raises Consumer Costs.
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