Does the Federal Government Have a Role to Play in Combatting Bad State Licensing Laws?
Yes, but only because states have abdicated the responsibility themselves.
Yes, but only because states have abdicated the responsibility themselves.
Companies are more likely to adapt more quickly to issues.
In the fight for economic freedom, entrepreneurs and consumers get new support against self-serving interests.
Building on a key victory at the Supreme Court in 2015, the FTC plans to target anti-competitive state-level licensing laws.
Is it censorship or a fight against false advertising?
Is the problem a lack of transparency, lack of tax revenue, or sore losers?
Why is this a federal matter?
Does the Federal Trade Commission have this kind of authority?
Us silly Americans are just too stupid to recognize advertising on our own!
Businesses that exist for the purpose of suing other businesses
Whines about decreasing compliance with their regulations
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