From Cato Today <[email protected]>
Subject States Undo Occupational Licensing
Date March 20, 2020 11:07 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
States do a better job of fighting coronavirus through deregulating occupational licensing. The Fed needs to hold the line on fiscal policy.

View in browser ([link removed] )

March 20, 2020

Price of Gold ([link removed] )

Fiscal Temperance in a Time of Panic ([link removed] )

It's as important as ever for the Fed and Congress to stick to their respective monetary and fiscal turfs.

- Holding the Line: Maintaining Fiscal and Monetary Policy Boundaries in the Midst of a Crisis ([link removed] )

By George Selgin

GettyImages-465330308 (2) ([link removed] )

States Lead the Way in Deregulation ([link removed] )

We shouldn’t wait for a crisis before making it easier for workers to enter the work force and travel where they are needed.

- States Lead the Way in Coronavirus Crisis With Emergency Removal of Occupational Licensing Obstacles—Why Not Make Them Permanent? ([link removed] )

By Jeffery A. Singer

FEATURED ARTICLES

Timeline and List of U.S. Immigration Actions on COVID-19 ([link removed] )

The United States government has taken extreme actions to limit travel to the United States during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Read More ([link removed] )

Slashing Regulations to Combat Coronavirus ([link removed] )

Rather than stimulate demand, governments should repeal regulations that aren’t in place for legitimate safety reasons.

Read More ([link removed] )

Safe Injection Sites: Coronavirus Underlines Why They Make Sense ([link removed] )

Not only do safe injection sites reduce the harm to people who inject drugs, but by helping to test for and control the spread of the coronavirus they reduce harm to us all.

Read More ([link removed] )

Sign Up For Other Cato Newsletters ([link removed] )

SUPPORT CATO ([link removed] )

Facebook ([link removed] )

LinkedIn ([link removed] )

Twitter ([link removed] )

Instagram ([link removed] )

YouTube ([link removed] )

Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20001, (202) 842-0200

Manage preferences ([link removed] )
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis