In the News
(Let Us) Get to Work: How Expansive Louisiana Occupational Licensing Hinders Entrepreneurship and Hurts At-Risk Populations
April 17, 2019
Print
- Share via Email: (Let%20Us)%20Get%20to%20Work:%20How%20Expansive%20Louisiana%20Occupational%20Licensing%20Hinders%20Entrepreneurship%20and%20Hurts%20At-Risk%20Populations
- Share via Facebook: (Let%20Us)%20Get%20to%20Work:%20How%20Expansive%20Louisiana%20Occupational%20Licensing%20Hinders%20Entrepreneurship%20and%20Hurts%20At-Risk%20Populations
- Share via Twitter: (Let%20Us)%20Get%20to%20Work:%20How%20Expansive%20Louisiana%20Occupational%20Licensing%20Hinders%20Entrepreneurship%20and%20Hurts%20At-Risk%20Populations
originally published in
Baton Rouge Area Chamber
According to R Street Institute, Louisiana is one of 15 states that allow occupational licensing boards to strip occupational licenses based on student loan defaults.
Featured Publications
Analysis Electricity Policy, Energy and Environment
Planning for Virtual Power Plants
Chris Villarreal
June 11, 2025
Analysis Electoral Reform, Governance
Proportional Representation for Competition
Jonathan Madison
June 11, 2025
Federal response to LA protests: Crisis Response or Constitutional Overstep?
Logan Seacrest, Jillian Snider
June 10, 2025
Analysis Banking, Central Banking/Federal Reserve, Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Financial History, Housing Finance
America’s “Other” GSE Problem: The Federal Home Loan Banks, Part I
Nicholas Thielman
June 9, 2025
Analysis Our Organization
5 things we learned about communicating the abundance agenda
William Gray
June 9, 2025
Analysis Disintermediation, Finance and Trade, Harm Reduction, Opioid Harm Reduction, Project for Women and Families, Regulatory Reform, South, State Policy, Telehealth
Navigating Women’s Health: Tennessee
Courtney Joslin, Lindsay Heck, Stacey McKenna
June 9, 2025