
How can policymakers ensure that licensing requirements strike the right balance? How can we avoid the unintended consequences of regulation? We look at this and more in Ascend’s latest monthly digest.

Cybersecurity, licensing reform, and staff shortages dominate headlines in this week’s look at regulatory news.

Georgia works to address gaps in its criminal record database, New York street vendors march for expanded licensure, and more in our weekly roundup of regulatory news.

Oregon adds licensure requirements for pharma sales reps, Connecticut temporarily suspends licensing requirements for out-of-state health care workers, Utah nurse gets three-year prison sentence, and more in this week’s glance at regulatory news.

Canada’s Governor General office experiences a network breach, Massachusetts aims to simplify the licensing process for military veterans, and more in this week’s glance at regulatory news.

West Virgina’s licensing boards have surpluses, inmate alleges Utah’s prisons violate standards of care and more in this week’s regulatory news.

The Week in Brief is Thentia’s weekly snapshot of regulatory news and what’s happening in the world of professional licensing,…