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Red Lights, Free Speech and Occupational Licensing

Red Lights, Free Speech and Occupational Licensing

Here’s an interesting story about the silliness of some occupational licensing boards. A man trained in electrical engineering, questions the formulas used for timing red lights in Oregon, after his wife gets a ticket for moving through the intersection to make a right turn on a yellow (the light turned red while she was turning)....

By Laura Ebke

Meat Processing and Red Tape

Meat Processing and Red Tape

A friend sent me a link to this story yesterday, and here in beef country, it seems like something we should know about. It would seem that an entrepreneur in the Sandhills–eager to provide a high-value product–is being stymied by “red tape” and the federal government. Big surprise, right? Since August of 2019 owner Jacob...

By Laura Ebke

News from Arizona: Universal Recognition Works

News from Arizona: Universal Recognition Works

Universal Recognition for occupational licensing burst onto the scene almost a year ago when Arizona enacted its "universal recognition" bill last April. Pennsylvania became the second state to enact universal recognition in late July of 2019.  This year, more than a dozen states, including Nebraska, saw legislation introduced (although none passed yet) which would create...

By Laura Ebke

Field of (Broken) Dreams?

Field of (Broken) Dreams?

A recent analysis by the Archbridge Institute found that in neighboring Iowa, occupational licensing requirements added between 1993 and 2012 was associated with a 4.7% reduction in economic mobility and a 10.9% increase in income inequality.  Growth in occupational licensing is associated with fewer opportunities for workers to earn more than their parents and a...

By Laura Ebke

30 Days to Go

30 Days to Go

Today (Tuesday, February 25) marks Day 30 of Nebraska's 60-day legislative session this year. Halfway there. In reality, probably a little over halfway, because Speaker Scheer has typically tried to close the session out between days 57 and 59.  If you look at the Legislative Calendar found here, you'll see that Day 59 falls on...

By Laura Ebke

Imagine There’s No License

Imagine There’s No License

Sometimes, circumstances remind me of songs, and the John Lennon song "Imagine" came to mind as I was reading the articles I link to below. This article popped up in my Google alerts yesterday.  It appears that a couple of legislators in Tennessee have decided to float a very bold idea: Tennessee lawmakers introduced two...

By Laura Ebke

Protectionism and the Licensing of Occupations

Protectionism and the Licensing of Occupations

On Thursday, I testified on two bills before the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee of the Nebraska Legislature. The first one I testified on was Senator Andrew La Grone's (LD49) LB1187, which would provide for "universal recognition" of occupational licenses of people who move to Nebraska from other states. A nice write up of...

By Laura Ebke

Occupational protectionism hurts workers

Occupational protectionism hurts workers

  It’s been an interesting couple of weeks in Nebraska on the occupational licensing front. Yesterday was particularly interesting. My colleague, Laura Ebke, testified yesterday in support of LB1187 introduced by Sen. Andrew LaGrone to allow for universal recognition of occupational licenses held in good standing in other states for individuals coming to Nebraska to...

By Nicole Fox

Lifting Americans From Poverty Through Licensing Reform

Lifting Americans From Poverty Through Licensing Reform

This op-ed, posted recently in The Hill, suggests that licensing is not just about reducing “red tape”–it’s also about giving people real opportunities to lift themselves from poverty. Licensing laws are barriers that can put your dreams on hold for years. They also make us less safe. Individuals who have made mistakes in the past,...

By Laura Ebke