This Little Piggi Went to Alaska
Although they endure a rugged landscape and harsh winters, Alaskan natives can receive luxurious pedicures right outside their igloos.
Although they endure a rugged landscape and harsh winters, Alaskan natives can receive luxurious pedicures right outside their igloos.
With Alaska, Connecticut, and Nebraska well on their way to licensing nail technicians, the Final Four is quickly coming down to the Very Last One.
Of the four states still left without any kind of licensing regulations (Alaska, Connecticut, Nebraska, and Utah) regarding nail technicians, the first two are well on their way to making a change for the better.
A bill requiring 350 hours of education for nail technicians had passed the House and was going to the State Senate.
State legislatures are now on session. Various bills have been introduced that, if passed, would affect nail technicians and salon owners in several states. The following are bills currently being considered.
Behind-the-scenes politicking, lobbying inexperience, and legislative ignorance have tied up the New York licensing battle for years — but advocates say 1992 is their year.
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