Georgia’s burdensome licensing proves daunting for professionals seeking to practice. Here’s what senators want to do about it.

Farangais Saidi is an obstetrician and gynecologist whose medical career has been derailed twice. First, by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Then by Georgia law. When she was a year into her medical training, the Taliban took control of Afghanistan and forced Afghani women to stop pursuing professional careers. Saidi said she spent three years largely … Continue reading Georgia’s burdensome licensing proves daunting for professionals seeking to practice. Here’s what senators want to do about it.