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Making It Easier for Military Spouses To Get Occupational Licenses Could Help All Workers
May 10, 2019
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“If successful, the bill would reduce the strain of regulations for every American who moves to a new state,” write Shoshana Weissmann and Jarrett Dieterle, staffers at the R Street Institute, a free market think tank, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed about the bill. “Once the compacts are up and running, they would apply to anyone, not only military spouses.”
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