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  • The Artificial Barriers of Occupational Licensing

    10/27/2013 10:33:17 AM PDT · by ThethoughtsofGreg · 13 replies
    American Legislator ^ | 10-25-13 | Theresa Boyd
    A West Virginia nail artist must rethink her dream of starting her own business because of onerous licensing requirements and regulations imposed by her state. After spending $3,000 on a nail tech program that taught her skills she didn’t need, the young would-be entrepreneur is still discovering legal impediments that only serve to protect the jobs of other manicurists and do nothing to ensure the health and safety of her potential clients. On average, a manicurist must pass just as many exams as an emergency medical technician and receive more than twice the number of days of training to legally...
  • Quilts of Valor (for our wounded Troops)

    07/12/2007 8:39:24 AM PDT · by GailA · 5 replies · 515+ views
    Quilts of Valor ^ | 7/12/07 | Quilts of Valor.org
    Many quilters and guilds across the US are participating in this worthy endeavor. If you quilt (or know of some one who does) you might want to contribute to the project for the benefit of our wounded Troops. Not a very flattering photo, but the quilts are beautiful. We meet every Tuesday at the Baker Community Center in Millington from 10-Noon. Milllington Quilter's Guild
  • The Third Eye: Does the eyeglass shop business really need protecting?

    04/25/2007 8:53:00 AM PDT · by Reagan Fellow · 21 replies · 1,129+ views
    Goldwater Institute
    In his blog Ideas, Santa Clara University economist David Friedman (yes, he's Milton's son) wrote about the cost of eyeglasses. He was curious why a new frame and set of lenses costs less than $10 online, but five times that amount or more at most stores. Part of the answer lies in statutes like Arizona's §32-1684.01, which states that anyone wanting to open an eyeglass store must "provide evidence to the board's satisfaction that at least one licensed dispensing optician works at the optical establishment on a full-time basis." That means the Arizona State Board of Dispensing Opticians, the licensing...