From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 794: New Mexico is taking new steps to reform its system of occupational licensing. Jon Sanders, John Locke Foundation director of regulatory studies, analyzes the western state’s actions. He discusses possible implications for occupational licensing in North Carolina.
New Mexico offers N.C. policymakers good licensing reform ideas
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