A bill authored by Rep. Shelia Stubbs would remove arduous licensing requirements for hair braiding, which could open up jobs and business opportunities for Black people across the state. Plus, the Urban League of Greater Madison has announced the location of the new Black Business Hub and a few COVID numbers have us a little concerned.
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