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Tax and Fiscal

Grade: A-

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Energy and Environment

Grade: B-

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Law and Scope of Government

Grade: A

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Workforce and Labor

Grade: B+

An analysis of Haley’s record shows a generally strong commitment to limited government principles surrounding labor policy and promoting employment. As Governor, she had an outstanding record in standing up to union bosses and decreasing union power. However, she often missed the mark on issues relating to occupational licensure, making it more difficult and costly to obtain employment.

Position

Weight

Action

-2

H. 3411 Hair Braiding (2014)

Signed a Bill Imposing a New Employment Barrier by Forcing Individuals who Provide “Hair Extension Services” to Become Licensed by the State.

+4

S. 438 Government Contracting (2013)

Signed a Bill Protecting Taxpayers and Combatting Unions by Prohibiting Project Labor Agreement Mandates for Government Contracting.

+4

Executive Order 2012-02 (2012)

Protected the Integrity of the Unemployment System by Ensuring Unions Can’t Receive Unemployment Benefits when the Choose to Strike.

-1

H. 3012 In-Home Care Providers (2011)

Signed a Bill Imposing a New Employment Barrier to by Forcing Individuals who Provide In-Home Care Services to Become Licensed by the State.

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Regulations

Grade: B+

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Individual Liberties

Grade: A-

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Education

Grade: A-

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Healthcare

Grade: A

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Local and National Security

Grade: A-

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Free Speech and Elections

Grade: A

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