A controversial bill that would eliminate the required state license for those who want to style hair and apply makeup narrowly passed the House on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the House Regulated Industries Regulatory Subcommittee met for a hearing to discuss two bills relating to the cosmetology licensing procedures in Georgia. The first bill presented was the Niche-Beauty Services Opportunity Act.
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