New Hampshire Gov. Sununu Just Announced a Massive Occupational Licensing Reform
In a budget address, Gov. Sununu promised legislation to allow some out-of-state licenses, abolish others.

For years, New Hampshire has been luring new residents with the promise of low taxes and a generally libertarian ethos. Soon, migrants to the state will be spared a significant relocation headache: getting permission from the government to do the same job you did somewhere else.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican, launched a bold occupational licensing reform effort during his annual budget address on Tuesday by promising to sign legislation that broadly recognizes occupational licenses issued by other states.
"If you have a substantially similar license and are in good standing in another state, there's no reason you shouldn't have a license on day one in New Hampshire," Sununu said. "We are committed to breaking down regulatory barriers, lowering the cost of entry to do business here, increasing free-market competition."
Additionally, Sununu called for the outright elimination of 34 licenses currently issued by various boards, as well as the elimination of 14 state regulatory boards. He also pointed out that many licensing schemes make little logical sense—and generally have more to do with political power than consumer safety.
"The state doesn't license the contractor who frames your house, but for some reason we license the person who plants a rosebush in your front yard," Sununu said. "Not anymore."
Budget addresses, like the presidential State of the Union address, are more about outlining broad policy goals than getting into the nitty-gritty of legislation. Brandon Pratt, Sununu's deputy communications director, tells Reason that the exact details of the licensure reforms will be laid out in H.B. 2, which should be made public within the coming weeks.
If they live up to what Sununu promised in the budget address, New Hampshire could lay claim to having one of the least restrictive licensing regimes in the country. Nineteen states have enacted some form of universal licensing recognition, though the specifics vary to some extent. But the trend is clearly towards wider recognition. This year, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo (both Republicans) signed major licensing reforms that included easing the rules for out-of-state licensees to qualify for licenses in their states.
"Occupational licensing laws are exacerbating New Hampshire's dire shortage of available workers," says Meagan Forbes, director of legislation at the Institute for Justice, a nonprofit law firm that has challenged unfair licensing laws and advocates for reforms. "It is good that Gov. Sununu called for recognition of other states' licenses but, more importantly, will be his leadership to repeal the state's unnecessary occupational licenses and to reduce licensing burdens."
That represents a potentially huge change for the state, which currently ranks in the bottom half of all states for its licensing burden, according to a recent IJ report.
Sununu's proposal is certain to face some opposition in the legislature—anti-competitive rules always have political support from the constituencies that benefit from protectionism—and it's too soon to judge the results. Even so, he deserves credit for aiming to increase the number of New Hampshire's residents who can "live free" without having to get a permission slip from the state.
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The Clown Prince. I'm not a big fan of Sununu, but it could be a lot worse, I suppose. NH politics is weird. Sununu is the ultimate GOP establishment guy, and doesn't like the growing freedom caucus within his party. I'll never forgive him and the party for killing real reform of emergency power laws.
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Are you sure you're not getting Chris Sununu (Gov NH), mixed up with his dad, former governor and chief of staff for HW Bush of read my lips fame, John H. Sununu, or his brother John E. Sununu (former senator from NH)? I agree John H. is a RINO.
The good thing about this announcement is how much libertarian policies are actually being proposed (and hopefully implemented) because the politicians see the writing on the wall for the establishment political power of Dems and RINOs.
After all, just like GOP criticism of Democrats' recent policy promises, why didn't Sununu do it earlier since he was elected in 2017? Because the GOP establishment was (and probably still has a lot of opposition) against it.
Which 34 types of licenses and which 14 boards?
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Right on, brother. Standards of care is just a bullshit hassle. It lays a bummer head trip on those who wanna stop trans kids from killing themselves.
It's called gender affirming care. Try to keep up.
You can call it "gender affirming care". I like to call it spaying and neutering, of the "animals", so they can't reproduce. Which is why it's so important that only government officials know about it and keep it from parents. Which is funny, because when your kid starts dressing as the other sex, you will quickly find out your kid has been sterilized: you can't hide the obvious, yet people in politics believe they can - that or when parents find out about it, it's too late to do anything.
I expect there will be a lot of lawsuits, for government officials making decisions based on minors' puberty hormones effects on their thinking. It's funny, government officials allow minors to make such life changing decisions with their help, but won't allow them to vote, drive an automobile, won't allow them to drink, join the armed forces, or sign a contract (and won't help them to either).
The link to IJ will let you find the 37 licenses NH issues. I suspect they will keep a license for teachers and EMT workers and one more (truck drivers?). It's $25 to get a license to plant rose bushes in NH.
I didn't see the IJ link, but the ones near where he was talking about the licenses were to another Reason article and the next was to a You-Tube video of the speech.
I don't think that you should need a NH-specific CDL if you have one from another state.
Doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects? Oh, it's just lower-income licenses in the IJ link. At least, according to them. Is 'Truck Driver, Tractor-Trailer' really a low-income occupation? Architects make less than teachers, especially starting out.
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"The state doesn't license the contractor who frames your house[.]"
Massachusetts: "Hold my beer. Wait, are you licensed to hold beer?"
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