• John Locke Update

    Good ‘red tape’ vs. regulatory rigmarole

    posted February 13, 2013 by Jon Sanders
    View in your browser. A bill before the North Carolina House would institute periodic review and expiration of North Carolina’s "more than 22,500 permanent administrative…
  • John Locke Update

    Higher energy prices for nothing: Resistance is futile?

    posted February 6, 2013 by Jon Sanders
    View in your browser. Corporate welfare for energy, whether it’s for renewables (nationally or statewide, directly or indirectly through "crucifixion") or nuclear, is at…
  • Research Report

    Guild By Association: N.C.’s Aggressive Occupational Licensing Hurts Job Creation and Raises Consumer Costs

    posted January 27, 2013 by Jon Sanders
    North Carolina features over 50 occupational licensing boards, more than most other states. In practice, it protects current members of a profession from competition, while increasing costs to consumers and would-be professionals blocked from the field. Economists studying occupational licensing generally find it restricts the supply of labor and drives up the price of labor and services. Without state licensure, private providers of reviews and certification, internet sites and consumer applications, social media, and competitors and market forces would ensure quality and safety. The government would still enforce safety and quality through the court system.
  • John Locke Update

    McCrory sure knows how to pick ’em

    posted January 24, 2013 by Jon Sanders
    View in your browser. Yesterday Gov. Pat McCrory made it clear that he is as adept at picking energy sources for the state as he was at…
  • John Locke Update

    Time for legislators to rein in rulemaking

    posted January 16, 2013 by Jon Sanders
    View in your browser. The past two years have shown that the General Assembly is serious about regulatory reform, an attitude that is very welcome — not…
  • John Locke Update

    They broke it; we bought it

    posted November 11, 2012 by Jon Sanders
    View in your browser. Caveat emptor. That’s a Latin expression for "Let the buyer beware," which could also be expressed as "We broke it; you bought it."…
  • John Locke Update

    You can speak freely, but…

    posted October 21, 2012 by Jon Sanders
    View in your browser. John Stossel came to North Carolina recently and learned a couple things about the state of free speech in the Old North State.
  • John Locke Update

    Occupational licensing: Guild by association

    posted October 11, 2012 by Jon Sanders
    View in your browser. "The overthrow of the medieval guild system," wrote Milton Friedman in his seminal work Capitalism and Freedom, was an indispensable early…