Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Income tax rate reduction and flattening, along with the expansion of school choice, are among the most consequential policy trends of the early 2020s. However, there is another policy trend emerging that, like income tax relief and greater educational choice, is making states more attractive to workers and employers. That trend is the push by policymakers to remove or mitigate the barriers to employment that state occupational licensing requirements have become. On Tuesday, March 21, Florida legislators will hold a hearing on Senate Bill 1364, legislation to recognize out-of-state occupational licenses held by new residents so that they can get to work and begin earning income in their new home state right away. If this reform, known as Universal License Recognition (ULR), is passed by legislators in Tallahassee and signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis (R) this spring, Florida would become state number 22 to enact ULR. … [Read more...] about Barriers To Employment Fall With The Rise Of Out-Of-State Occupational License Recognition
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Public Relations During A Recession: What You Need To Know To Move Your Business Forward
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Victoria Kennedy is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, TEDx speaker, and the CEO of Victorious PR . For some time now, economists have been speculating about the next recession, questioning whether 2023 will indeed be the year of the next economic downturn. Most believe that it’s likely to happen this year, so questions have shifted to “How long will it last?” Many consumers are paying more attention than ever to where they are spending their money. For this reason and many others, businesses need to ensure that they are seen as the best and most reputable. Naturally—and logically—this leads to informed discussions about strategy, sales, client retention, client relationships and so much more. While marketing might be the first thing that pops into a lot of business owners’ minds, the answer for many becomes public relations. Many view PR as a want, not a need, but with influencer marketing and … [Read more...] about Public Relations During A Recession: What You Need To Know To Move Your Business Forward
The mindset shift you need in order to stop your inner voice from sabotaging you
One of my favorite lines in a song comes from—wait for it—Katy Perry’s Roar : “I stood for nothing, so I fell for everything,” which is a cue for my youngest daughter to sprint to her costume pile, and the rest of my family to start dancing like crazy around our house. Anytime I am in a situation where I feel like keeping my hand down instead of raising it or swallowing a comment because I felt like my voice wasn’t the most important one in the room, I remember that line. If you don’t stand up for yourself, you are allowing someone else to choose your path. It’s only when you find your voice and stand your ground that you realize you always had the ability to do it, you just had to stand up for yourself. As often happens in my life, I learned this lesson the hard way, as a charity auctioneer. Tell me if this sounds familiar. You walk into a meeting filled with people of all ages and genders. This scenario doesn’t have to be in an office, it could be a classroom, a … [Read more...] about The mindset shift you need in order to stop your inner voice from sabotaging you
How A TikTok Ban Would Deal A Blow To Creators, Businesses And The American Economy
A U.S. ban on the world’s most popular social media app would affect far more American businesses and people than just the 150 million using the platform here. C asey Evertsen drove down a suburban Utah street lined with trash bins, speaking into his phone’s camera as he gave a tour of the brightly-colored truck he uses for his garbage can-cleaning business. “If you like seeing dirty stuff get cleaned and watching how cool stuff works, follow along,” he said in the video shared on TikTok. “Let’s clean some bins!” Evertsen’s service, Bin Blasters , had for a whole year struggled to get traction through Facebook and Instagram. So taking a cue from his teenage daughter, he decided to try promoting it on TikTok instead. On his eighth video, just one month in, Evertsen “blew up.” "I went out and just started cleaning bins that day, started on our route, and I look at my phone like an hour later, and there's 17,000 views,” he recalled. “Then it just got in the millions.” … [Read more...] about How A TikTok Ban Would Deal A Blow To Creators, Businesses And The American Economy
How To Use The Google Site Search Operator To Perform SEO Tasks
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Founder at M16 Marketing and a Forbes Agency Council member, Don is a leading marketing technologist on a mission to create success stories. What tools do you use for SEO? While you've probably heard of commercial SEO tools like Semrush, you may not be familiar with the Google site search operator, a versatile SEO tool that you can use to perform a variety of SEO tasks. What Is The Site Search Operator? Google supports over a dozen search operators . A search operator is simply a feature of Google's search engine that changes the way in which it returns organic listings. The site search operator—the main search operator we'll be focusing on for this article—is designed to return organic listings from a particular website or URL. To perform a search using the site search operator, enter "site:" into the Google search bar and then a website or URL (for example, "site:example.com" or … [Read more...] about How To Use The Google Site Search Operator To Perform SEO Tasks
Violence vs women, kids: Why SC tagged marital infidelity as a crime
COMPOSITE IMAGE: DANIELLA MARIE AGACER (INQ STOCK PHOTOS) MANILA, Philippines—A recent Supreme Court (SC) decision strengthened a 2004 law, which seeks to address the prevalence of violence against women and their children (VAWC) by their intimate partners. Looking back, no less than former presidents Rodrigo Duterte and Joseph Estrada had flaunted their philandering ways. Sometimes, they even appear to be trivializing what they’re doing, making it less complex than it really is. But as Psych Central said, “infidelity can have lasting impacts on partners and children the couple may have,” stressing that “grief, brain changes, behaviors down the road, and mental health conditions such as anxiety, chronic stress, and depression can result.” Now, almost 20 years since Republic Act (RA) No. 9262, or the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act, was enacted into law, the SC held that marital infidelity is one of the forms of psychological violence, which can be penalized … [Read more...] about Violence vs women, kids: Why SC tagged marital infidelity as a crime
Duterte’s FOI order leads to ‘unintended consequences’
TRANSPARENCY POLICY President Duterte signs an executive order laying down his administration’s policy of full public disclosure and transparency in public service, but it does not cover the legislature, judiciary and even local governments. —MALACAÑANG PHOTO President Rodrigo Duterte’s issuance of an executive order on freedom of information (FOI) was a much-lauded move and a step in the right direction, but it has had “unintended consequences” that have not always led to greater transparency. Executive Order No. 2, signed on July 23, 2016, and implemented for about seven months now, has laid down a policy of full public disclosure and transparency in public service to promote accountability, and sets the guidelines for requesting and releasing information from offices under the executive branch. Subsequent issuances laid down exceptions to transparency and the administrative penalties for government officers who would not abide by these. Congress, LGUs not covered The … [Read more...] about Duterte’s FOI order leads to ‘unintended consequences’
Five Habits Every Company Founder Should Embrace
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Founder of DLT Labs , which pioneers blockchain enterprise solutions via distributed application architecture development and integration. Over the past two decades, several founder-CEOs have stepped down from their CEO roles at a crucial juncture in their firms. In fact, a Harvard Business Review analysis of 212 U.S. startups founded between the late 1990s and early 2000s showed that "most founders surrendered management control long before their companies went public." It stated that 50% of founders stepped down from the CEO post within three years of launching the venture, whereas fewer than 25% of founders led their firms’ IPOs. In The Hard Thing About Hard Things , Ben Horowitz, cofounder and general partner at VC firm Andreessen Horowitz, even went so far as to state that founder-CEOs are “generally much better at the first part than the second,” especially once their companies mature and become more … [Read more...] about Five Habits Every Company Founder Should Embrace
Mystic Mariner: Reid Stowe’s Monumental, Spiritual Narratives Of Solo Life At Sea Take The Art World By Storm
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Masked and obscured figures, some with elongated necks, peek through an intricate, abstracted, multimedia narrative that hints at a nautical, contemporary re-imagining of Henri Rousseau’s lush, fantastical jungles. Bold orange and oceanic blue lines mingle with halyard to guide our eye around the massive canvas, a repurposed sailcloth that’s weathered fierce storms across continents and harbors stories of spiritual enlightenment. At more than nine-feet high and more than 14-feet wide, Reid Stowe’s Untitled - Sail floods a back wall at Chase Contemporary 's spacious SoHo, New York, flagship. A full room of the gallery is transformed into a decades-long journey into the singular life and transcendent visions of the 71-year-old coastal North Carolina native, who logged a staggering 1,152 consecutive days at sea and worked alongside masters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, who gifted Stowe a portrait in 1985. Stowe’s first … [Read more...] about Mystic Mariner: Reid Stowe’s Monumental, Spiritual Narratives Of Solo Life At Sea Take The Art World By Storm
BIZ BUZZ: Aranetas sue ‘negligent’ JP Morgan
The heads of the billionaire Araneta family—Jorge and Stella Araneta, whose names are synonymous with the Cubao commercial center that bears the family’s name—have taken JP Morgan Chase to court over their missing jewelry. Missing jewelry? Yes. Bloomberg News reported on Thursday that the power couple sued the global banking powerhouse for having auctioned off their valuables that were stored in the bank’s safety deposit boxes in New York City which they had been maintaining since 2006. Apparently, the annual dues for the safety deposit boxes were being settled through regular deductions from the couple’s bank accounts. In 2016, the bank sent notices that the boxes would be forcibly opened and their contents sold off if the overdue bills were not settled. In 2017, the boxes were drilled open and their contents moved to a safe location, Bloomberg reported. In 2019, the couple learned about this and settled all overdue bills with the bank promising that the contents would be … [Read more...] about BIZ BUZZ: Aranetas sue ‘negligent’ JP Morgan