This Week in Occupational Licensing, November 6th

This Week in Occupational Licensing, November 6th

News and Commentary

Alec Stapp critiques the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust report’s omission of non-digital markets, arguing food and healthcare are in even greater need of anti-trust enforcement. The ProMarket article recommends reforming scope of practice laws and provider licensure requirements.

American Medical Association news writer Andis Robeznieks claims expanding advanced practice registered nurses’ scope of practice will raise costs and worsen health outcomes for patients.

J.D. Tuccille supports Joe Biden’s continued licensing reform advocacy on behalf of Reason.

New California legislation will ease licensing processes for asylum seekers like Mohamed, who spent over $3,000 on pharmacist license application fees and exams, writes Ashley Wong for the Sacramento Bee.

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By |2020-11-12T12:31:14-08:00November 6th, 2020|Blog, Occupational Licensing|