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Conor Norris, Edward Timmons: It shouldnât be illegal for Florida barbers to make house calls
It is an example of regulations that go too far when trying to protect consumer safety.
Florida has made great strides removing the unnecessary barriers to employment the last two years, but COVID-19 has exposed one missed areaârules preventing barbers from giving haircuts outside of their shops.
Last yearâsÂ
licensing reform bill contained a provision allowing cosmetology services to be performed outside of salons in Florida. Barbers, however, did not have that option.
Sen.
Linda Stewart and Rep.
Daisy Morales have recognized this inconsistency and proposed a bill that allows barbers to make house calls. Currently, barbers can give haircuts outside their shop for clientele with limited mobility.Â
Noah Taborda, Kansas Reflector
photo by: Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector
Rep. Mike Amyx, D-Lawrence, and a third-generation barber, pictured Sept. 22, 2020, chimed in to support a bill modifying the Kansas Board of Barbering s authority to modify fees. He said COVID-19 could present financial issues to the industry and so flexibility is needed.
TOPEKA Kansas barbers are again pushing for a bill creating the Kansas Barbering Act, an overhaul of state standards for cutting hair professionally.
The bill would modify licensing standards to ensure all Kansas barbers receive a proper education, authorize the Kansas Board of Barbering to increase fees for testing and create new criminal penalties for violating these statutes or marketing oneself as a barber without the proper qualifications. House Bill 2419 also would modify the definition of barbering to include the head, face and neck area, and ban the display of barber poles under certain circumstances.
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Azzi Fudd is unbreakable
Basketball s best prospect in decades couldn t be derailed by a devastating knee injury or a pandemic. The next step in Fudd s ascension: teaming with Paige Bueckers at UConn.
Outside the Lines
02/25/21
The only thing Azzi Fudd can bring herself to look at is the falling snow. She can t look at her mother, Katie, who s sitting in the passenger seat, too distraught to drive. And she won t look at her knee, which no longer looks like her knee anyway.
Her grandmother, Karen, navigates their rented black SUV through the accumulating snow. It s April 13, 2019, and they re rushing from the USA Basketball 3-on-3 U18 nationals in Colorado Springs to Denver, some 75 miles away, for an emergency MRI to see whether Azzi s injury is as bad as they all fear.