Badger Institute Symposium Series
** Bipartisan Approaches to Licensing Reform
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When: Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Where: Wisconsin State Capitol - North Hearing Room
Time: 10:00 am
Panelists:
Patty Salazar ([link removed]) : Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies
Iris Hentze ([link removed]) : Policy Specialist at the National Conference of State Legislatures
Julie Grace ([link removed]) : Badger Institute Policy Analyst and author of Absence and Violation ([link removed])
Collin Roth ([link removed]) : Director of Communications and Policy Analyst for The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty
There aren’t many issues in our politically polarized environment where Democratic and Republican policymakers can find common ground. On most issues, the lines are clearly drawn. Occupational licensing reform offers an exception.
It’s an issue on which the Obama and Trump administrations agree. Governors and legislators in states red, blue and purple have worked together to remove licensing hurdles that create barriers to work and success.
Colorado, a predominantly blue state in recent years, has been a leader in this area. Please join us for a discussion of bipartisan licensing reform with
Patty Salazar ([link removed]) , Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, and Iris Hentze ([link removed]) , Policy Specialist at the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Register for the event here ([link removed]) .
For more details please contact Michael Jahr at 262-442-5208 (tel:+1-229-894-4496) or
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